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Weirdly Familiar Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

We entertain God's Truth not as a guest but as master of the house. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Weirdly Familiar Quotes By Nora Ephron

It's always a shock to the people who run studios when a movie that is for women is a hit. They have an infinite capacity to be shocked. — Nora Ephron

Weirdly Familiar Quotes By Robert Webb

I don't do much to keep in trim - I try to walk places instead of driving whenever I can, but I really ought to do more. — Robert Webb

Weirdly Familiar Quotes By Craig Alanson

Under stress, women tended to cry it away. Men tended to get angry and lash out. — Craig Alanson

Weirdly Familiar Quotes By William T. Vollmann

There was the biography of a Norwegian resistance fighter who swam through chilly oceans and got gangrene and wandered through I think it might have been Finland or Lapland in a sweet short summer and everyone took him in and the dark Finnish women made him tea with honey in it on late afternoons and it was beautiful but also horribly sad because the book was only half over and you knew that bad things were going to happen. — William T. Vollmann

Weirdly Familiar Quotes By Cassandra Clare

I'm memorable, its true."
-Magnus, pg.229- — Cassandra Clare

Weirdly Familiar Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

Complaining is a vain way of explaining pain without gaining relief. Keep complains distances away from you. — Israelmore Ayivor

Weirdly Familiar Quotes By Gillibran Brown

The door stayed closed and Shane heartlessly
bawled that I was to do as bidden and go to bed in the single room. I
stepped up my campaign. Dropping to my knees I rested my forehead
against the door beseeching and wailing: "please, please don't make me
sleep alone, Daddy, don't make me go back in there. There's things
under the bed, evil things with fangs and a taste for boy blood. Daddy
please, I'm frightened. They're coming, let me in! They're coming for
me! DADDY, save me!"
I fell flat on my face as the door was suddenly flung open,
fortunately the men folk were laughing too much to do anything other
than call me a tiresome brat and put me under tickle torture. — Gillibran Brown

Weirdly Familiar Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Only a man who does not survive his one supreme act remains the indisputable master of his identity and possible greatness because he withdraws into death from the possible consequences and continuation of what he began. — Hannah Arendt