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Tf2 Spell Quotes By Bob Ney

We not only have a legal obligation to honor our commitments, we have a moral obligation to provide the coverage we promised to provide to these people. — Bob Ney

Tf2 Spell Quotes By W.S. Merwin

A BIRTHDAY
Something continues and I don't know what to call it
though the language is full of suggestions
in the way of language
but they are all anonymous
and it's almost your birthday music next to my bones
these nights we hear the horses running in the rain
it stops and the moon comes out and we are still here
the leaks in the roof go on dripping after the rain has passed
smell of ginger flowers slips through the dark house
down near the sea the slow heart of the beacon flashes
the long way to you is still tied to me but it brought me to you
I keep wanting to give you what is already yours
it is the morning of the mornings together
breath of summer oh my found one
the sleep in the same current and each waking to you
when I open my eyes you are what I wanted to see. — W.S. Merwin

Tf2 Spell Quotes By Luis Gutierrez

I will argue until my last breath for a pathway to citizenship that is quick and efficient because I want to end this chapter. I want to end it ... But let me say, conversely, I am as committed as any Republican to ending illegal immigration as we know it ... They want to end it. So do I. — Luis Gutierrez

Tf2 Spell Quotes By John Milton

Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. — John Milton

Tf2 Spell Quotes By Deb Caletti

The night smelled like blackberry leaves and the ocean's nearness, something sweet and deep and full. — Deb Caletti

Tf2 Spell Quotes By Andy Seven

Every user needs a loser, every winner is an intrusion. — Andy Seven

Tf2 Spell Quotes By Joan Didion

To shift the structure of a sentence alters the meaning of that sentence, as definitely and inflexibly as the position of a camera alters the meaning of the object photographed. — Joan Didion