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Waltkes Reading Quotes By Kurt Loder

And you can't really cover people critically that you're friends with. — Kurt Loder

Waltkes Reading Quotes By Jane Austen

But history, real solemn history, I cannot be interested in. Can you?"
"Yes, I am fond of history."
"I wish I were too. I read it a little as a duty, but it tells me nothing that does not either vex or weary me. The quarrels of popes and kings, with wars or pestilences, in every page; the men all so good for nothing, and hardly any women at all
it is very tiresome. — Jane Austen

Waltkes Reading Quotes By Smith Wigglesworth

If you are in the same place today as you were yesterday, you are a backslider. — Smith Wigglesworth

Waltkes Reading Quotes By Friedrich Schiller

He who neglects the present moment throws away all he has. — Friedrich Schiller

Waltkes Reading Quotes By Vivica A. Fox

I went to state in track, won the girls' city championship, and did well in volleyball. I was a varsity cheerleader. So you know, shoot, I've got a couple of letters and things! Last I counted, I think there were eight in my mama's house. — Vivica A. Fox

Waltkes Reading Quotes By John Boyne

Do you think ... ?
'I do sometimes, my boy,'admitted the old man. 'When I can't avoid it. — John Boyne

Waltkes Reading Quotes By Steven Erikson

You think too much, Pearl. It's your most irritating flaw, and, let us be honest, given the severity and sheer volume of your flaws, that is saying something. Since this seems to be a time for advice, I suggest you stop thinking entirely.' 'And how might I achieve that? Follow your lead, perhaps?' 'I think neither too much nor too little. I am perfectly balanced - this is what you find so attractive. As a capemoth is drawn to fire.' 'So I am in danger of being burned up?' 'To a blackened, shrivelled crust.' 'So, you're pushing me away for my own good. A gesture of compassion, then.' 'Fires neither push nor pull. They simply exist, compassionless, indifferent to the suicidal urges of flitting bugs. That is another one of your flaws, Pearl. Attributing emotion where none exists.' 'I could have sworn there was emotion, two nights past - ' 'Oh, fire burns eagerly when there's fuel - ' 'And in the morning there's naught but cold ashes. — Steven Erikson