Toltak Quotes & Sayings
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I look at things logically. The humor I do is to go from A to B to C to D, and F is the funny. — Ron Shock

I wept bitterly, surrendering momentarily to my fear and heartbroken confusion, but slowly I began to quiet a bit, as Jamie stroked my neck and back, offering me the comfort of his broad, warm chest. My sobs lessened and I began to calm myself, leaning tiredly into the curve of his shoulder. No wonder he was so good with horses, I thought blearily, feeling his fingers rubbing gently behind my ears, listening to the soothing, incomprehensible speech. If I were a horse, I'd let him ride me anywhere. — Diana Gabaldon

In a man's letters, you know, madam, his soul lies naked. His letters are only the mirror of his heart. Whatever passes within him is there shown undisguised in its natural progress; nothing is invented, nothing distorted; you see systems in their elements, you discover action in their motives. Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale (1777) — Michael Kelahan

The greatest vision of sin that a person can
ever receive is to look at the cross. — Billy Graham

Only the ocean kept the same rhythm. Crashing in and slowly pulling back out, it never lied, never changed. It tried to teach them a life of romantic consistency. — Lawren Leo

Whom shall I call on? Who will share with me The wretched happiness of staying alive? — Sergei Yesenin

I was definitely scared of fashion growing up just because I didn't want people to think I was gay. But now that I'm out, I feel like it's such a personal journey for me that I'm going on every single day where I feel more and more confident and comfortable to wear the clothes that I want to wear, and to have the interest that I have, and to paint my nails if I want to. — Troye Sivan

The clue is not to ask in a miserly way-the key is to ask in a grand manner. — Ann Wigmore

Did Thomas the boring slinthead actually make a joke? — James Dashner

The basic philosophy of stoicism is that you have nothing real external to your own consciousness, that the only thing real is in fact your consciousness. — Roger Avary

Not all men are wounded in the same place; and so you ought to know what part of you is weak, so you can give it the most protection. — Seneca.

This is going to leave a bad taste in a lot of people's eyes. — Louise Day Hicks