Skyehaven Shelties Quotes & Sayings
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- It's a small matter, but one which I think shouldn't be overlooked.
- Oh Yes? And that is?
- That is the simple matter that time travel is an impossibility, you craven buffoon!
- Not with the latest miracle of modern horticulture ... Gentlemen, please allow me to introduce you to THE TIME SPROUT !
'Pleased to be here' said the vegetable in question. — Robert Rankin

It is often simply from lack of creative imagination that we do not go far enough in suffering. — Marcel Proust

The defining element of hell was eternal conscious suffering. Here — Ken MacLeod

You taste like sex, Magdalena. And I'm a starved man. — Megan Mitcham

Everyone seems to have internalized the fact that you can say anything you want at a televised debate, and only a tiny fraction of the audience will ever see a fact-check. So why not claim the moon is square? — Ted Cruz

Is there something we have forgotten? Some precious thing we have lost, wandering in strange lands? — Arna Bontemps

We sleep to dream and awake elsewhere. So are we always asleep or constantly awake? — Raneem Kayyali

Inspiration for my 'Nerdy Nummies' videos comes from all over. Many of the ideas originate from the games, comics or movies I'm excited about. My family is really creative as well and are constantly sending me their thoughts. — Rosanna Pansino

Depend on it, I will defend this little citadel to the utmost. — Samuel Johnson

There's something I never told you about that decision I made four years ago ... I've never felt a middle ground between acceptance and remorse. Every day for the last four years, it's been one or the other. Black or white. There was no grey, but I could bear it because I had you. When I lost you, I began slipping into perpetual guilt. Carrying that secret, alone, for the first time, while trying to balance the idea of a benevolent God with a God who could let this happen to you - it was like falling into quicksand. — Tammara Webber

The suicide bomber's imagination leads him to believe in a brilliant act of heroism, when in fact he is simply blowing himself up pointlessly and taking other people's lives. — Salman Rushdie