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Tomonari Sword Quotes By Khalia Hades

How the fuck did a mummy get stuck under our floorboards?"
Shaking my head, I smile. "I have no idea." I point toward the hallway leading to the closet between our bedroom doors. "Grab the explosives. — Khalia Hades

Tomonari Sword Quotes By Terry Goodkind

Sometimes it's more important to seize the chance and do what you can even knowing that it won't likely account for everything, that it is to do nothing. — Terry Goodkind

Tomonari Sword Quotes By Conor Oberst

I'm proud that with 'Bright Eyes' we've always experimented and tried to make a different record every time out. — Conor Oberst

Tomonari Sword Quotes By Colin Woodard

several hundred English lived on Tortuga, the westernmost part of the sprawling British Leeward Islands — Colin Woodard

Tomonari Sword Quotes By Gordon Basichis

side of Vicki's, with Alfred on the other, — Gordon Basichis

Tomonari Sword Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

The rewards of faith are beyond doubt. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Tomonari Sword Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Love the discipline you know, and let it support you. Entrust — Marcus Aurelius

Tomonari Sword Quotes By Evelyn Glennie

I hope the seeds I have sown will be taken up by those who will follow me because the journey I have begun cannot be undertaken in isolation. — Evelyn Glennie

Tomonari Sword Quotes By Joan Slonczewski

What the devil is 'wordsharing'? Does the word for 'speak' mean 'listen' just as well? If I said, 'Listen to me!' you might talk, instead."

"What use is the one without the other? It took me a long time to see this distinction in Valan speech."

Spinel thought over the list of 'share forms': learnsharing, worksharing, lovesharing. "Do you say 'hitsharing,' too? If I hit a rock with a chisel, does the rock hit me?"

"I would think so. Don't you feel it in your arm?"

He frowned and sought a better example; it was so obvious, it was impossible to explain. "I've got it: if Beryl bears a child, does the child bear Beryl? That's ridiculous."

"A mother is born when her child comes."

"Or if I swim in the sea, does the sea swim in me?"

"Does it not?"

Helplessly he thought, She can't be that crazy. "Please, you do know the difference, don't you?"

"Of course. What does it matter? — Joan Slonczewski