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Uninjurable Quotes By Sandra Jones

The only death I fear is the one I fell when we're apart. — Sandra Jones

Uninjurable Quotes By Stephen Levine

We see not just that which is uninjured, but that within us which is uninjurable. — Stephen Levine

Uninjurable Quotes By George Papandreou

We are a country with great potential. We have the political will to make deep changes in a just and equitable way, to put our country back on a development path, to meet the challenges of a new world. — George Papandreou

Uninjurable Quotes By Dennis Lehane

He used it on the next guard, the one in front of the fence. He disarmed him, a kid, a baby, really, and the guard said, 'You going to kill me?'
'Jesus, kid, no,' Teddy said and snapped the butt of the rifle into the kid's temple. — Dennis Lehane

Uninjurable Quotes By Cecelia Ahern

Before even when she lay in bed looking frail and weak she still managed to make me feel safe. Mothers do that don't they? Their very presence can help. And even if I ended up mothering her in the final days, she still was taking care of me. I miss her. — Cecelia Ahern

Uninjurable Quotes By David Amerland

The content you create and then share is part of your digital identity. It helps those who consume it to understand who you are, why you do the things you do and what values you stand for. As a result content is the primary means through which you establish your online identity, create your reputation and generate the all essential sense of trust without which nothing else can take place. — David Amerland

Uninjurable Quotes By Gautama Buddha

All fear violence, all are afraid of death. — Gautama Buddha

Uninjurable Quotes By Benjamin Graham

In security analysis the prime stress is laid upon protection against untoward events. We obtain this protection by insisting upon margins of safety, or values well in excess of the price paid. — Benjamin Graham

Uninjurable Quotes By Gene Wolfe

It was a woman, naked and not long dead. Her staring eyes still showed traces of kohl; her teeth gleamed faintly through half-parted lips. He tried to judge her as he had judged the women whose compliance he had secured for coins, to weigh her breasts with his eyes and applaud or condemn the roundness of her belly; he discovered that he could not do so, that in the way he sought to see her she was beyond his sight, unreachable as the unborn, unreachable as his mother had been when he had once, as a boy, happened upon her bathing. Eata's — Gene Wolfe

Uninjurable Quotes By Doug Hoffman

I do not believe on giving amnesty. — Doug Hoffman

Uninjurable Quotes By Dan Simmons

They made love then. Kassad, at twenty-three standard years, had been in love once and had enjoyed sex many times. He thought he knew the way and the why of it. There was nothing in his experience to that moment which he could not have described with a phrase and a laugh to his squadmates in the hold of a troop transport. With the calm, sure cynicism of a twenty-three-year-old veteran he was sure that he would never experience anything that could not be so described, so dismissed. He was wrong. He could never adequately share the sense of the next few minutes with anyone else. He would never try. — Dan Simmons

Uninjurable Quotes By Nick Hornby

You're not allowed to say anything about books because they're books, and books are, you know, God. — Nick Hornby

Uninjurable Quotes By Tania Goody

Esau's smile was like the face of God because it was grace-filled. It was compassionate and merciful. Esau did not approach wanting the vengeance he once desired. He came with forgiveness. When people see you today, will they say it is "like seeing the face of God" or something very different? Remember, we are to bring Jesus everywhere we go - forgiveness, love, mercy, grace, compassion, humility - everywhere we go. — Tania Goody

Uninjurable Quotes By Emile Zola

Ever since the morning, Pierre had beheld many frightful sufferings in that woeful white train. But none had so distressed his soul as did that wretched female skeleton, liquefying in the midst of its lace and its millions. — Emile Zola