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The Cornetto Trilogy Quotes By Madison Thorne Grey

Dammnnn," Breccan slowly spoke each letter with a grin on his face that spread from ear to ear. "Impressive flames, guy. — Madison Thorne Grey

The Cornetto Trilogy Quotes By Brian K. Vaughan

There are two kinds of people left in the world, consumers and destroyers. We used to have creators, but they all ran away. — Brian K. Vaughan

The Cornetto Trilogy Quotes By Tiffany Reisz

The dead can't love the living but the living can love the dead, and that was the greatest tragedy of her life. "You — Tiffany Reisz

The Cornetto Trilogy Quotes By Michael Lewis

The training program wasn't a survival course, but sometimes a person came through who put the horrors of 41 into perspective. — Michael Lewis

The Cornetto Trilogy Quotes By Eric Metaxas

A major theme for Bonhoeffer was that every Christian must be "fully human" by bringing God into his whole life, not merely into some "spiritual" realm. To be an ethereal figure who merely talked about God, but somehow refused to get his hands dirty in the real world in which God had placed him, was bad theology. Through Christ, God had shown that he meant us to be in this world and to obey him with our actions in his word. So Bonhoeffer would get his hands dirty, not because he had grown impatient, but because God was speaking to him about further steps of obedience. — Eric Metaxas

The Cornetto Trilogy Quotes By Marjane Satrapi

Not everybody loves their children. If that was a fact, all the children would be happy and they would make happy adults. Instead, we have lots of miserable children that later became miserable adults. This is a fact. We cannot change that. — Marjane Satrapi

The Cornetto Trilogy Quotes By Amit Abraham

Am I going to be known by the car I travel in or by the path I pave and walk on? — Amit Abraham