Sunniten Quotes & Sayings
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Our lives as we lead them as passed on to others, whether in physical or mental forms, tingeing all future lives together. This should be enough for one who lives for truth and service to his fellow passengers on the way. — Luther Burbank
Tuck in your tail, little duck. — Suzanne Collins
There are rules, but rules may be rewritten if only one hand holds the ink. — Alexandra Bracken
I don't use a computer. We have too much information and it's really impossible to filter it. — Mikhail Prokhorov
Let's just follow the Boy Scouts from Hades and hope for the best. — Chris Colfer
Sometimes you remember your life in photographs that were never taken. — Jackie Kay
I agree, Dad. I was just explaining to the woman why we don't look anything alike and why you would have been younger than me when I was born. It doesn't mean I don't love you 'cause you know I do. Make one snotty comment in anger when you're twelve years old going through puberty and getting grounded, and you pay for it for the rest of your life. Parents ain't got no sense of humor. (Omari) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
You're the empire I'd protect. You're my reason for serving. I want you above all else. You're my freedom. — Sarah Noffke
For suddenly it had changed into that gear when time is slower - as when, falling off a ladder, one has time to think: I shall land so, just there, and I must turn in the air slightly ... All this in a space of time normally too short for any thought at all. But we are wrong in dividing the mind's machinery from time: they are the same. It is only in such sharp emphatic moments that we recognize this fact. — Doris Lessing
There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste.
[Ger., Es ist nichts furchterlicher als Einbildungskraft ohne Geschmack.] — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Did you do that? (Simone)
Sometimes my powers work. Sometimes they don't. Looks like this time they did. Yea, us. (Xypher) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Cities are the least permanent things in our civilization. — Reynolds Price
We reveal something of our nature when we sing, something that can be disguised in our speaking voice. — Lavinia Greenlaw
