Vennings Quotes & Sayings
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In prayerful sympathy and love. Hold to the old truth
double distilled. — Edward McKendree Bounds
That sometimes on the journey to being a grown-up, something would happen that would advance the trip a whole year in a single day. — Karen Kingsbury
A trail twists through the stone cliffs toward Arques. At its end lies a broken man, his soul lifting away from his body, fluttering on a butterfly's wing, as fragile as a dream. — Julie Christine Johnson
Justice is an affectation of perspective, not a universal value. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Be kind, aim for my heart. — Alexandre Dumas
It was astonishing, really, the quality of life she was able to lead in that crippled body, and watching her during the three years of her paralysis, I made another discovery about love. Mama's love had always been the kind that acted itself out with soup pot and sewing basket. But now that these things were taken away, the love seemed as whole as before. She sat in her chair at the window and loved us. She loved the people she saw in the street - and beyond: her love took in the city, the land of Holland, the world. And so I learned that love is larger than the walls that shut it in. M — Corrie Ten Boom
It took teams of LEP warlocks to slow down time for a few hours; the magic required to open a door to the tunnel was stupendous. It would be easier to shoot down the moon.
Opal tapped this into her notepad.
Reminder. Shoot down the moon? Viable? — Eoin Colfer
Man has long found solace in good talk to offset bad conduct. — James Harvey Robinson
Actually not bad at all. Tastes minty, very refreshing."
"A worthy epitaph," said Jean — Scott Lynch
I was a vegetarian for 10 years and a pescetarian for eight. Then I woke up one day when I was 29 and craved red meat. I'm a big believer in listening to my body's cravings. — Chelsea Clinton
There is a blessed necessity by which the interest of men is always driving them to the right; and, again, making all crime mean and ugly. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
