Sordidness Pronounce Quotes & Sayings
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The moment seemed endless, but it was probably only half that. — Steve Toltz
Really?" she drawled. "You'd rather take your chances with her?"
"At least I know when she's manipulating me."
"News flash: I have never manipulated you. And I hope I never have to. But you aren't the only one with responsibilities and an entire country of people who are relying on you. So I'm sorry, your majesty, but you are coming with me, and you're just going to have to figure out whether or not you can trust me when we're not so pressed for time."
Then she raised her hand and shot him. — Marissa Meyer
Reserving judgments is a matter of infinite hope. I — F Scott Fitzgerald
The foolish reject what they see, not what they think; the wise reject what they think, not what they see. — Huangbo Xiyun
If you write for the critics, only the critics will read you. — Jonah Goldberg
He's probably never ridden a horse in his life. He's likely never experienced that moment of euphoria when you and an animal move completely as one, the indescribable sensation of grace and power running through your bones and settling forever in your heart. He probably won't have felt a pony's warm breath on his neck on a cold winter's morning, or run his hand proudly across the soft sheen of a well-groomed coat. And he's surely never rested his head against a pony's warm neck, wrapped his arms around it and closed his eyes, and held on tightly to the one thing in his life that would stay solid and constant and true. So he couldn't understand, not really, but I did. — Kate Lattey
I want all of you, forever, you and me, everyday — Nicholas Sparks
If the laws of action and reaction had anything to do with it, it should have flopped to the ground a few feet away. But no-one was listening to them. — Terry Pratchett
With different aspects of reality, in the main, science and religion turned into warring parts by players in the academy, we will never reach and reap from the wholesome reality that is only open to us by pursuit of one system of knowledge. — Yemi Adex Adeniran
In war, events of importance are the result of trivial causes. — Gaius Iulius Caesar
