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Tegner Scale Quotes By Basil Pearl

Time seemed to stand still as she noticed three droplets of blood splattered on the Indian's cheek. Crimson red, she thought. Three crimson red droplets. The color of the rubescent calla lilies in her mother's garden. Her mother had explained the wine colored flower meant strength, and passionate courage. How fitting, Zee thought as shock of the reality around her began to set in. — Basil Pearl

Tegner Scale Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

The present war is the saturation point in violence. It spells, to my mind, also its doom. — Mahatma Gandhi

Tegner Scale Quotes By Heidi Schulz

Has a disagreement with an employer ever led to dismemberment or disemboweling? — Heidi Schulz

Tegner Scale Quotes By Richelle Mead

Then, as one hand tightened on me and his other ran gently over my hair, I noticed something. He didn't smell right. — Richelle Mead

Tegner Scale Quotes By Unknown

Everything is a battle, every breath is a war, and I don't think I'm winning anymore.This Thinking is called Depression. — Unknown

Tegner Scale Quotes By Danny Bonaduce

It's weird because horses kind of come and go in my life. — Danny Bonaduce

Tegner Scale Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

I accept everyone as a friend. In truth, we already know one another, profoundly, as human beings who share the same basic goals: We all seek happiness and do not want suffering. — Dalai Lama XIV

Tegner Scale Quotes By Whitney Otto

Berlin was charismatic in the roguish way of a love ... It was a lover who was a little dangerous in ways that didn't always show, keeping you a bit on edge, a bit in love and endlessly forgiving because he made her feel that she was exactly where she was meant to be ... Berlin made you like who you were when you were there, as if everything worth being a part of in the world - all those modern ideas about sex and art and women; all that possibility - was right there, in its dark, beating heart. — Whitney Otto