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Tisking Quotes By Robert Brault

Conscience is less an inner voice than the memory of a mother's glance. — Robert Brault

Tisking Quotes By Leo Santa Cruz

Being alone at night is scary sometimes. — Leo Santa Cruz

Tisking Quotes By Walter Cronkite

It seems to rise again when the crisis times come, and this is a time of most severe crisis, as we all know, not just for the history of the United States and the survival indeed of our democracy, but for the future peace of the world. And never before probably has the need for interfaith commitment been nearly as great as it is at this very moment. — Walter Cronkite

Tisking Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

The best Armour of Old Age is a well spent life preceding it; a Life employed in the Pursuit of useful Knowledge, in honourable Actions and the Practice of Virtue; in which he who labours to improve himself from his Youth, will in Age reap the happiest Fruits of them; not only because these never leave a Man, not even in the extremest Old Age; but because a Conscience bearing Witness that our Life was well-spent, together with the Remembrance of past good Actions, yields an unspeakable Comfort to the Soul — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Tisking Quotes By Rajneesh

Spirituality is your original face; it is the discovery of your intrinsic nature. — Rajneesh

Tisking Quotes By Ronnie Barker

The toilets at a local police station have been stolen. Police say they have nothing to go on. — Ronnie Barker

Tisking Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

So much evil, Nightblood said, like a woman tisking as she cleaned cobwebs from her ceiling. — Brandon Sanderson

Tisking Quotes By Georgette Heyer

I'm dashed if I can see why you should be in such a quake!'
'It ain't that,' growled Endymion. 'I mean, I'm not afraid of Cousin Vernon! It's - it's his sisters, and my mother, and Frederica! I daresay you don't know.'
This inarticulate appeal for understanding touched chord of sympathy. Harry had had no personal experience of the trials which Endymion so obviously feared, but he had the instinctive male dread of feminine storms. He said, in an awed voice: 'Jupiter! I hadn't thought of that! Lord, what a dust they would kick up!'
Endymion cast him a look of gratitude. 'Ay, that's it. Not my mother,' he added scrupulously. 'Never kicks up a dust, precisely.'
Well, it *that's* so -'
'Takes to her bed,' said Endymion simply. 'Spasms! — Georgette Heyer