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Trigun Vash Quotes By Orly Wahba

The greatest mistake we can make is allowing the guilt of what we haven't yet achieved consume us. — Orly Wahba

Trigun Vash Quotes By Gail Carriger

The redhead whispered, "No, what's a man like down there?" "Oh." Sidheag wrinkled her nose. "Unimpressive. They have" - she gestured toward her own nether regions with one hand - "a sort of dangly sausage - lacks tailoring." Sophronia blinked in surprise. That sounded worse than Sidheag's description of a werewolf shift. — Gail Carriger

Trigun Vash Quotes By Alfred-Maurice De Zayas

You should not be subjected to the pressures, the intimidation, whether by Government or by the private sector, which would force you into self-censorship. — Alfred-Maurice De Zayas

Trigun Vash Quotes By Stephen King

There would be no giving up. Whatever was loose inside him might tear his sanity away from him in the end, but he would give it no quarter in the meantime. — Stephen King

Trigun Vash Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Pigeon-house does not lack food, it will not lack pigeons; and bear in — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Trigun Vash Quotes By Rick Warren

The deepest level of worship is praising God inspite of pain, trusting Him during a trial, surrendering
while suffering, and loving Him when He seems distant. — Rick Warren

Trigun Vash Quotes By Elliot Aronson

We need to challenge our own thinking. — Elliot Aronson

Trigun Vash Quotes By Miguel Ruiz

When we fulfill any need of the human body, it gives us pleasure. To breathe gives us much pleasure. — Miguel Ruiz

Trigun Vash Quotes By Static-X

I see your bleeding dark side. I feel your angry heart. Reveals forbidden places. More monster yet alive ... — Static-X

Trigun Vash Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

It is time for us now as a nation to exercise the same reasonable foresight in dealing with our great natural resources that would be shown by any prudent man in conserving and widely using the property which contains the assurance of well-being for himself and his children. — Theodore Roosevelt