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Travis Cad Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

What's wrong with unicorns?" she demanded from behind him, her chalk sounding as it scraped the ground. "They're a noble and - "
"They're a noble and incredibly girly animal," Joel said. "I've got my masculine reputation to think of."
"Oh hush, you," she said. "You'll deal with unicorns - maybe some flower people and a pegasus or two - and you'll like it. Otherwise, you can just go draw your own circle, thank you very much. — Brandon Sanderson

Travis Cad Quotes By James L. Sutter

Religion doesn't just cloud our minds. It asks us to deliberately deceive ourselves
to replace reason with its opposite, faith. And when men operate on faith, they can no longer be reasoned with, which makes them more dangerous than any sane man, good or evil. — James L. Sutter

Travis Cad Quotes By Brian Tracy

Time is your most precious resource; make every minute count. — Brian Tracy

Travis Cad Quotes By Herman Melville

The whale has no famous author, and whaling no famous chronicler, you will say. — Herman Melville

Travis Cad Quotes By Eugenio Montale

Your speech so halting and unguarded
is the only thing left
with which to content myself.
But the accent is changed, the colour is different. — Eugenio Montale

Travis Cad Quotes By Jane Wagner

To me the term "sexual feedom" meant freedom from having sex — Jane Wagner

Travis Cad Quotes By Yukio Mishima

She drank like a drowning man helplessly swallowing sea water, in accordance with some law of nature. To ask for nothing means that one has lost one's freedom to choose or reject. Once having decided that, one has no choice but to drink anything - even sea water ... .
Afterwards, however, Etsuko felt none of the nausea of a drowning person. Until the moment of her death, it seemed, no one would know she was drowning. She did not call out - she was a woman bound and gagged by her own hand. — Yukio Mishima