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Whiffs Garage Quotes By T. Kingfisher

All you had were pigs and enthusiasm. It's not your fault. — T. Kingfisher

Whiffs Garage Quotes By Jay Parini

Actually, a myth is a story that is not just not true, but it's a story that is especially true. And I think the myth of Jesus is especially true. — Jay Parini

Whiffs Garage Quotes By Robert Whiting

However, while it may be true that the open-air stalls did help get the economy going again to some degree and feed some of the hungry masses (government rationing being so inadequate that a Tokyo District Court judge who refused to eat anything purchased illegally died of malnutrition), the men who ran them were anything but altruistic. — Robert Whiting

Whiffs Garage Quotes By Shane McCrae

There's no such thing as an animal too big too kill, AND we're cornered by such animals every day. — Shane McCrae

Whiffs Garage Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

I don't reject Christ. I love Christ. It's just that so many of you Christians are so unlike Christ. — Mahatma Gandhi

Whiffs Garage Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

How do I look?" Amanda asked.
Jack shook his head ruefully as he glanced at her. No one could mistake the remaining flush on her cheeks, or the soft sparkle of her eyes, or her lusciously swollen mouth, for anything other than the results of physical passion. "Like you've been ravished," he said flatly.
She astonished him by smiling. "Hurry, please. I want to go inside my house and consult a looking glass. I've always wanted to know what a ravished woman looks like. — Lisa Kleypas

Whiffs Garage Quotes By Gail Tsukiyama

We're stepping into a new world, and an entire way of thinking must be changed. But the old ideas can't be easily discarded. Like a pendulum, new ways must swing to the other side before returning. — Gail Tsukiyama

Whiffs Garage Quotes By Elizabeth Von Arnim

A good thing this was, and that we should be so care-free and irresponsible, enjoying every minute of every day; for it was the Easter of 1914, the last Easter of the old, easy world, and our last, as well as our first, Easter as children together in the little house I had built for happiness. — Elizabeth Von Arnim