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White Collar Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By Laini Taylor

How do you just thrust "I love you" out into the air? It needs waiting arms to catch it. — Laini Taylor

White Collar Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

May your beer be laid under an enchantment of surpassing excellence for seven years! — J.R.R. Tolkien

White Collar Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By Laurel Snyder

The world is a hungry place, and Anna will feed it beauty. — Laurel Snyder

White Collar Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By Justin Bienvenue

Soothe and sly stamina with a short sword they slice
They are beyond precise making the victim pay the price — Justin Bienvenue

White Collar Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By Thomas C. Oden

The heart of the difference between cheap-grace doctrines of guilt-free existence and the Christian gospel is this: Modern chauvinism desperately avoids the message of guilt by treating it as a regrettable symptom. Christianity listens to the message of guilt by conscientious self-examination. Hedonism winks at sin. Christianity earnestly confesses sin. Secularism assumes it can extricate itself from gross misdeeds. Christianity looks to grace for divine forgiveness. Modern consciousness is its own fumbling attorney before the bar of conscience. Christianity rejoices that God himself has become our attorney. Modernity sees no reason to atone for or make reparation for wrongs. Christianity knows that unatoned sin brings on misery of conscience. Modern naturalism sees no meed for God. Christianity celebrates God's willingness to suffer four our sins and redeem us from guilt. — Thomas C. Oden

White Collar Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By Nathan Myhrvold

The NeXT purchase is too little too late. The Apple of the past was an innovative company that used software and hardware technology together to redefine the way people experienced computing. That Apple is already dead. Very adroit moves might be able to save the brand name. A company with the letters A-P-P-L-E in its name might survive, but it won't be the Apple of yore. — Nathan Myhrvold