Sinclaire Academy Quotes & Sayings
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William focused on her, opened his mouth, closed it. Seeing the weapon strapped to her back and peeking over her shoulder samurai-style, he frowned. "Nice sword," he said dryly.
"Thanks."
"It's one of my favorites."
"If you're nice, I'll give it back to you in a year or two."
"You're so good to me. — Gena Showalter

Things seemed to go back and forth between reality and imagination
except that it was all reality. — Gary Paulsen

Silent is the ruined land.
Man is brutal
and the rain does not wash away
the pain
or rid the distant memory.
It makes it glisten. — Cecil Castellucci

I just wanted to let people know that, in any aspect in which you're getting' money, you've gotta go overtime in order to provide for your loved ones or those who are around you. So that was my state of mind. — Ace Hood

The flowers of the forest are a' wide awae. — Jane Elliott

I went along and basically learned a few of the songs they were doing at the time, which were quite a few of the songs we ended up doing on our first album. — John Deacon

Prayer is the key of the morning and the bolt of the evening. — Mahatma Gandhi

I want to waste my life
Just by thinking,
Just by writing,
Just by dreaming my life.
I want to spend my life
Just by loving,
Just by caring,
Just by sharing my life.
I want to destroy my life
Just by giving,
Just by forgiving,
Just by living my life. — Debasish Mridha

Be practical,
be skillful,
be teachable,
and you will be successful. — Matshona Dhliwayo

The other man, just as
lonesome as I am
In this empty universe — Jack Kerouac

Many great persons have been of opinion that love is no other thing than complacency itself, in which they have had much appearance of reason. For not only does the movement of love take its origin from the complacency which the heart feels at the first approach of good, and find its end in a second complacency which returns to the heart by union with the thing beloved
but further, it depends for its preservation on this complacency, and can only subsist through it as through its mother and nurse; so that as soon as the complacency ceases, love ceases. — Saint Francis De Sales