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Tromaktiko Quotes By Chloe Neill

You need to stop flirting with me Shepherd or we're never going to get anything done. — Chloe Neill

Tromaktiko Quotes By Thomas Merton

It is easy enough to tell the poor to accept their poverty as Gods will when you yourself have warm clothes and plenty of food and medical care and a roof over your head and no worry about the rent. But if you want them to believe youtry to share some of their poverty and see if you can accept it as Gods will yourself! — Thomas Merton

Tromaktiko Quotes By David Mitchell

This "Not Today" attitude of yours is a cancer. Cancer of the character. It stunts your growth. — David Mitchell

Tromaktiko Quotes By Charlie N. Holmberg

I'm sorry. I'm a little on edge."
"No need to remind me," Mg. Aviosky quipped just as a real person emerged from that second right, some sort of ledger in his hands.
"There are guests at the door," the man said, closing the ledger. The ensuing burst of air rustled his wavy black hair. In words pitched at a light baritone, he added, "And I would have thought the knock gave it away. — Charlie N. Holmberg

Tromaktiko Quotes By John Connolly

In later life, people will be impressed that you can quote Shakespeare, and you will sound very intelligent. It's harder to quote trigonometry, or quadratic equations, and not half as romantic. — John Connolly

Tromaktiko Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes

I have always heard, Sancho, that doing good to base fellows is like throwing water into the sea. — Miguel De Cervantes

Tromaktiko Quotes By Robin Hobb

I have been in howling storms in which a shout is reduced to a whisper, moved across the sea's featureless face in a gray fog that does not yield to human eyes. — Robin Hobb

Tromaktiko Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

Your sorrow itself shall be turned into joy. Not the sorrow to be taken away, and joy to be put in its place, but the very sorrow which now grieves you shall be turned into joy. God not only takes away the bitterness and gives sweetness in its place, but turns the bitterness into sweetness itself. — Charles Spurgeon