Twileks Quotes & Sayings
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With the wind of tribulation God separates in the floor of the soul, the chaff from the corn. — Miguel De Molinos

After the fever of life
after wearinesses, sicknesses, fightings and despondings, languor and fretfulness, struggling and failing, struggling and succeeding
after all the changes and chances of this troubled and unhealthy state, at length comes death
at length the white throne of God
at length the beatific vision. — John Henry Newman

Nothing's ever gone. We fool ourselves that things fade, but they never do. — Nalini Singh

Sometimes you wish to escape to another part of the book.
You stop reading and riffle the pages, catching sight of the story as it races ahead, not above the world but through it, through forests and complications, the chaos of intentions and cities.
As you near the last few pages you are hurtling through the book at increasing speed, until all is a blur of restlessness, and then suddenly your thumb loses its grip and you sail out of the story and back into yourself. The book is once again a fragile vessel of cloth and paper. You have gone everywhere and nowhere. — Thomas Wharton

Charlie Finley has soured my stomach for baseball. — Vida Blue

He thought--while his hand moved rapidly--what a power there was in words; later, for those who heard them, but first for the one who found them; a healing power, a solution, like the breaking of a barrier. — Ayn Rand

Homo sapiens are the only mammals who intentionally hold Beard Of Bees competitions. — Dana Gould

The row of dolls watched her impassively from the bookshelf, their tea party propriety almost certainly offended. — Holly Black

In working with the wounded at Gallipoli, the lead character comments, Perhaps life was the nightmare and death the awakening. — Anne Perry

If birds can fend for themselves, it means theirs hope for our tomorrow. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

The objective is to enlarge the scope of your advantage which can only happen at someone else's expense. — Bruce Henderson