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Tkrkrgus Quotes By M.L. Ryan

It felt nice to be spooned. It would have been better to have been forked, but at this point, I would take whatever I could get. — M.L. Ryan

Tkrkrgus Quotes By Erin Hunter

He was desperate to tell his news to some other cat; he almost felt that if a mouse crossed his path he would stop to inform it that it was about to be eaten by a ThunderClan deputy. — Erin Hunter

Tkrkrgus Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

To reciprocate God's love is a sign of being a recipient — Sunday Adelaja

Tkrkrgus Quotes By Victor Bevine

Everything else, everything, is just human vanity, the dash on the headstone between the day we're born and the day we die. — Victor Bevine

Tkrkrgus Quotes By Ilka Chase

I suppose anyone who has ever written a travel book has had the experience of being accosted by a reader with blood in his eye and a lawsuit in his voice. — Ilka Chase

Tkrkrgus Quotes By Emilie Barnes

Take a little time to make ordinary things extraordinary. — Emilie Barnes

Tkrkrgus Quotes By Leonard Ravenhill

The man who can get believers to praying would, under God, usher in the greatest revival that the world has ever known. — Leonard Ravenhill

Tkrkrgus Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

Now fix the drink and then tell me what happened. — Ernest Hemingway,

Tkrkrgus Quotes By James Tate

Hands full of sand,
I say: take this,
this is what I have saved;
I earned this with my genius,
and because I love you...

Take this, hurry.
I am dropping everything
and then I listened:
I was not saying anything;
out of all that had gone into
the composition of the language
and what I knew of it
I had chiselled these words
- take this, hurry-
and you could not hear me.
I had said nothing.
And then I am leaving,

making ready to go to another street,
when you, mingled between sleep
and delirium, turned

and handed me an empty sack:
Take this, my friend;
I am not coming back.
The ghost of a flower poised on your lip — James Tate