Sundarikalil Quotes & Sayings
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That is the fundamental nature of gifts: they move, and their value increases with their passage. — Robin Wall Kimmerer

How can you judge a fella until you picnic with him?" She opens her arms as if to embrace the whole world. "Pack a basket, pick a spot, and go. Simple as that. — Jandy Nelson

The taxing power is especially something after which the reformer's finger always itches. — William Graham Sumner

That is one of the reasons I write: to feel the Presence of God and know He is speaking to me in a very personal way, instructing me, correcting me, redirecting me. — Francine Rivers

His head moved down, his mouth taking hers in a kiss that held the passion of a thousand years as his body molded against her trembling frame. His lips were hard and hungry as he fought against her resistance, and he pulled his head away for a moment, looking down into her desperate eyes with no pity at all. "Open your mouth, Rachel," he said.
And closing her eyes, she did, sliding her helpless arms around his body, pulling him closer against her yearning form. Just once, she told herself. Just this once. And she gave herself up to the searching demand of his kiss. — Anne Stuart

Could there be a cowgirl in my future? You know, I never know what character is going to come and tap me on the shoulder and say, 'Hey, tell my story.' So maybe the next one will have boots. — Susan Isaacs

He had lost his child; he knew how fast things could spin out of control. He knew a person could lose anything in half a heartbeat. — Joshilyn Jackson

A liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. — John Winthrop

People's ignorance really pisses me off. Stupidity is when you can't help it -ignorance is when you choose not to understand something. — Sarah McLachlan

I'm capable of taking my own decisions. — Paulo Coelho

The high strength of men knows no content with limitation. — Aeschylus

I used to just daydream all the time about being in movies, from the age of, like, four onwards. I would sit down and watch movies with my father and my grandfather, and always pretended that I was in the stories. — Aneurin Barnard

In those days one advantage of being a woman was that there was a basic courtesy towards us on which we could draw - something which today's feminists have largely dissipated. — Margaret Thatcher