Valorum Care Quotes & Sayings
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Draco's like... snow," said Hermione quietly, her gaze absent and distracted. "It's cold and cruel to begin with, but it's somehow beautiful, and you miss it when it's not there. And if you hold it in your hands close enough and long enough, it changes. It melts. — Bex-chan
A dreamlike reality always looks like a real dream! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
There are indeed, in the present corruption of mankind, many incitements to forsake truth: the need of palliating our own faults and the convenience of imposing on the ignorance or credulity of others so frequently occur; so many immediate evils are — Samuel Johnson
The honour is to be a servant of men, whom God thought worth making, worth allowing to sin, and worth helping out of it at such a cost. — George MacDonald
The present indicative asserts something which is occuring while the speaker is making the statement. — Spiros Zodhiates
Each person decides in early childhood how he will live and how he will die ... His trivial behavior may be decided by reason, but his important decisions have already been made: what kind of person he will marry, how many children he will have, what kind of bed he will die in ... It is incredible to think, at first, that man's fate, all his nobility and all his degradation, is decided by a child no more than six years old, and usually three ... (but) it is very easy to believe by looking at what is happening in the world today, and what happened yesterday, and seeing what will happen tomorrow. — Eric Berne
In person I don't have that many friends. I'm a pretty tight-knit guy with the people that I know. Offline, I have no more than four or five friends. — Tom Anderson
Obamacare was very attractive, particularly to those without health insurance. — Mitt Romney
The first thing I learned was the theme from Peter Gunn. — Pat Metheny
You can get a certain amount of pleasure as a mathematical spectator, reading and watching some of the most beautiful arguments that have been created in the history of humanity. But that's too passive. — Steven Strogatz
