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Oh...Yeah," we both said. Herobriney is so smart. — Herobrine Books
Why does anyone do anything? Belief. A belief that they are doing right and just in their actions. — Libba Bray
Nay, [2] after conversion we need bruising, that (1) reeds may know themselves to be reeds, and not oaks; even reeds need bruising, by reason of the remainder of pride in our nature, and to let us see that we live by mercy. And (2) that weaker Christians may not be too much discouraged when they see the stronger shaken and bruised. — Richard Sibbes
I've never done this with a woman like you before. Never wanted to. I only know ... I don't want it to end. — Sabrina Jeffries
By 2025, we can expect the world to be completely digital. Paper books will be a thing of the past. Education will be delivered through analytics-based assessment tools and adaptive learning platforms. — Osman Rashid
I have written too much history to have faith in it; and if anyone thinks I'm wrong, I am inclined to agree with him. — Henry Adams
I don't think," he said, "that a vicar is supposed to beat a bishop to death, or even back to death."
Mr. Berkeley looked down upon the remains of Bishop Bernard.
"If anyone asks, we'll say he fell over," he said. "Lots of times. — John Connolly
In his day news could not travel fast, and hence he could easily find a jury of honest, intelligent men who had not heard of the case they were called to try - but in our day of telegraphs and newspapers his plan compels us to swear in juries composed of fools and rascals, because the system rigidly excludes honest men and men of brains. — Mark Twain
Ninety-nine percent of advertising doesn't sell much of anything. — David Ogilvy
And so he who looks down at his feet will not know the truth, but he who discerns by the sun which way to go. — Leo Tolstoy
To say that God has given a man many and great talents frequently means that he has brought his heavens down within reach of his hands. — Henry David Thoreau
