Wiedlin Rush Quotes & Sayings
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I played lots of games and I was a fan of gaming, so I was always looking for new games. — Duncan Jones
It was as though committing murders had purged him of lesser rudeness. Or perhaps, Starling thought, it excited him to see her marked in this particular way. She couldn't tell. The sparks in his eyes flew into his darkness like fireflies down a cave. — Thomas Harris
We call upon priesthood bearers to store sufficient so that you and your family can weather the vicissitudes of life. Please see to it that those entrusted to your watchcare receive these two pamphlets entitled All Is Safely Gathered In. Exhort them to prepare now for rainy days ahead. — Keith B. McMullin
Adam swore harshly. "New werewolves are dangerous, woman. Especially when they are cold and hungry." He looked at Mac, and his voice changed completely, the heat and anger gone, "Mercy, come here."
I didn't look down to see what he'd noticed in Mac's face. I took a step, but Mac was wrapped around my left leg. I stopped before I fell. "Uhm. I'm a little stuck for the moment. — Patricia Briggs
The Old Man ain't afraid of hell — James Thurber
In the end, it will just melt away quite suddenly. It might not be as early as 2013 but it will be soon, much earlier than 2040. — Peter Wadhams
The word dyting is not synonymous with the word useless — Mitch Albom
The moment comes when the great nurse, death, takes a human, the child, by the hand and quietly says, "It is time to go home. Night is coming. It is your bedtime, child of earth. Come; you're tired. Lie down at last in the quiet nursery of nature and sleep. Sleep well. The day is gone. Stars shine in the canopy of eternity." — Joshua L. Liebman
Dylan laughed and they exchanged a series of complex, multistage handshake-fist-bump-high-fives. — Ransom Riggs
Since my accident I am a little more mindful of the suffering of other people. — George C. Wallace
Ordinary parties, he thought, were subtle games of sexual and social badminton ... — Annie Proulx
