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Tf2 Meet The Heavy Quotes By Duke Kahanamoku

Every day of the year where the water is 76, day and night, and the waves roll high, I take my sled, without runners, and coast down the face of the big waves that roll in at Waikiki. — Duke Kahanamoku

Tf2 Meet The Heavy Quotes By Chris Abani

Do you think anything ever changes, Salazar asked. That we can make a difference? That we will become a better species? I don't know, I'm not sure if it even matters. I think all that matters is that we don't shrink away from the truth and that we keep trying, Sunil said. I like that. Push the stone up the fucking hill because we should. Yes, — Chris Abani

Tf2 Meet The Heavy Quotes By Jami Attenberg

And she was funny and beautiful and she liked the same books, the same music, and she wanted everything I did, was in the exact same place I was in life, and just like that, add water and mix, instant love. — Jami Attenberg

Tf2 Meet The Heavy Quotes By Flannery O'Connor

But learned people can analyze for me why I fear hell and their implication is that there is no hell. But I believe in hell. Hell seems a great deal more feasible to my weak mind than heaven. No doubt because hell is a more earth-seeming thing. I can fancy the tortures of the damned but I cannot imagine the disembodied souls hanging in a crystal for all eternity praising God. — Flannery O'Connor

Tf2 Meet The Heavy Quotes By Terry Pratchett

There is no hope for the future, said Death — Terry Pratchett

Tf2 Meet The Heavy Quotes By Cynthia Bond

Those yellow eyes had seen the thing Ruby hid, even from herself. And when two people see a thing, for better or worse, it becomes real. — Cynthia Bond

Tf2 Meet The Heavy Quotes By David Hilbert

He who seeks for methods without having a definite problem in mind seeks in the most part in vain. — David Hilbert