Toadies Rubberneck Quotes & Sayings
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The wise men posit questions to which they may not always find immediate answers, but through their reflections God stimulates man in his search for truth - which in the last analysis is a search for God himself. — University Of Navarra
The moon is fat and the night air is so pure it seems edible. — Roberto Bolano
What better way could they spend the last days of the world, than falling in love? — Philippa Gregory
They were four desperate men, made hard by life, cruel by nature, and driven to desperation by imprisonment. — Louis L'Amour
Radiation can have profound effects on current and pre-existing injuries. — Steven Magee
God doth not govern the world only by his will as an absolute monarch, but by his wisdom and goodness as a tender father. It is not his greatest pleasure to show his sovereign power, or his inconceivable wisdom, but his immense goodness, to which he makes the other attributes subservient. — Stephen Charnock
The original language of Christianity is translation. — Lamin Sanneh
You never know which Elle you're going to see day to day, because I wake up in different moods. — Elle King
My future is in my past and my past is my present. I must now make the present my future. — Vladimir Horowitz
Dog, now Razor, gazed out from behind a dead man's face, fresh blood that wasn't his dripping into his eyes. He looked down at the corpses at his feet, the skinned skull of one staring back at him with dead eyes. Dog knelt down and plucked the orbs from their sockets, popped them in his mouth and chewed with hungry relish. — Jake Bible
All these last offices and ceremonies that concern the dead, the careful funeral arrangements, and the equipment of the tomb, and the pomp of obsequies, are rather the solace of the living than the comfort of the dead. — Augustine Of Hippo
Here I stand before you - brown. Color of the mountains Colossal as the earth Wrapped so deliciously within my own joy and misery Feathers of my wings paralyzed by the distance of my mind Here I stand before you, the color of the night Frozen by the potential of me. — Will Smith
