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Wheelbase Quotes By Carl Phillips

The sea/the same then as now: more blear than blue, more/blue than silver — Carl Phillips

Wheelbase Quotes By Susan Dennard

It was incredible to watch. Inhuman, really, this gift to heal one's body. The power of the Void. The power of a demon.
Yet when Iseult glanced at the Bloodwitch's sleeping, dirt-streaked face, she didn't see a demon lying limp before her. — Susan Dennard

Wheelbase Quotes By Chaim Potok

I don't work on my Sabbath. I write five-and-a-half or six days a week. — Chaim Potok

Wheelbase Quotes By Elizabeth Scott

I don't think I could have picked a worse guy to be my soul mate. — Elizabeth Scott

Wheelbase Quotes By Jamie Hyneman

One of the things I'm likely to start building in my shop is a vehicle wherein each wheel has basically a flight-simulator base as its suspension. It's known as a hexapod; it's basically a tripod but each leg is two pistons. So you have six axes of freedom on it. This will be something that can not only do what lowriders do, but shorten or extend its wheelbase and jump forwards, backwards, or from one side to the other. In an off-road situation it could be rolling at speed toward a ravine and then leap across it. — Jamie Hyneman

Wheelbase Quotes By Anonymous

Give it enough time, brother, and gossip's history. — Anonymous

Wheelbase Quotes By Paula McLain

Your wife happens to work for me, so I'd say it is." I was sure Jock was going to lunge for Boy. He was much the taller and broader man and could have wrecked Boy without trying - but some tide inside him turned, like a switch going off, and he thought better of it for the moment. "You should be careful, Beryl," he said icily, without taking his eyes from Boy's face. Then he stormed away. — Paula McLain

Wheelbase Quotes By St. Catherine Of Siena

It is human to sin, but diabolic to persist in sin. — St. Catherine Of Siena