Wartika Quotes & Sayings
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I think it very wrong to pray for people while they are in distress and then not to continue praying, now with thanksgiving, when they are relieved. — C.S. Lewis

He swore to kill her. She could still see his face when he said it.
He was nineteen then. He'd be thirty-nine when released. That was still years away, if there was no early parole. She didn't understand why this had started now, only three years after she was hidden from everyone. — Judith-Victoria Douglas

The children are in love but do not know with what. They talk in gibberish, muse themselves into an indefinable pallor, and when they are completely at a loss they invent a language that maddens them. My fish. My hook. My fox. My snare. My fire. You my water. You my current. My earth. You my if. And you my but. Either. Or. My everything ... my everything ... They push one another, go for each other with their fists and scuffle over a counter-word that doesn't exist. — Ingeborg Bachmann

He got drunk as usual, but instead of drifting to sleep, he stayed up, and at a white heat, wrote what had been sitting on his heart for decades. — Lauren Groff

Therefore, before any action is taken, we must explain the policy, which we have formulated in the light of the given circumstances, to Party members and to the masses. Otherwise, Party members and the masses will depart from the guidance of our policy, act blindly and carry out a wrong policy. — Mao Zedong

Free discussion is the only necessary Constitution - the only necessary Law of the Constitution. — Richard Carlile

her - nobody but Sarah; — George MacDonald

Revolution devours its own parents as well as its own children. — Helen Foster Snow

I feel kind of safe when I'm with him. I know he'd protect me with his life, from anyone and anything, but he can't and he doesn't protect me from himself. — Mary Elizabeth

Mysteries lie all around us, even in the most familiar things, waiting only to be perceived. — Wynn Bullock

He dispensed starlight to casual moths. — F Scott Fitzgerald