Yarpen Quotes & Sayings
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I run a lot. I love running. I try to run at least half an hour a day. — Elisabeth Harnois
Preaching is effective as long as the preacher expects something to happen-not because of the sermon, not even because of the preacher, but because of God. — John Hines
There's something about pleasure I find annoying. — Christopher Kimball
Holy people glory, not in their holiness, but in Christ's cross; for the holiest saint is never more than a justified sinner and never sees himself in any other way. — J.I. Packer
Yes, and I'm sure the arena will be full of bags of flour for me to chuck at people. — Suzanne Collins
When all hope is gone and your back is against the wall, 'Pray.'
Ask God to guide you and he will take good care of you. — Ellen J. Barrier
The human heart has hidden treasures, In secret kept, in silence sealed; The thoughts, the hopes, the dreams, the pleasures, Whose charms were broken if revealed. — Charlotte Bronte
Sunday night meant, in the dark, wintry, rainy Midlands ... anywhere where two creatures might stand and squeeze together and spoon ... Spooning was a fine art, whereas kissing and cuddling are calf-processes. — D.H. Lawrence
Dreams are what keep a man going. — Daniel Wallace
The real work of planet-saving will be small, humble, and humbling, and (insofar as it involves love) pleasing and rewarding. Its jobs will be too many to count, too many to report, too many to be publicly noticed or rewarded, too small to make anyone rich or famous. — Wendell Berry
Don't mention it,' the sorcerer patted the neck of his horse, which had been scared by all the yelling from Yarpen and his dwarves. 'To me, Witcher, calling killing a vocation is loathsome, low and nonsensical. Our world is in equilibrium. The annihilation, the killing, of any creatures that inhabit this world upsets that equilibrium. And a lack of equilibrium brings closer extinction; extinction and the end of the world as we know it.' 'A druidic theory,' Geralt pronounced. 'I know it. An old hierophant expounded it to me once, back in Rivia. Two days after our conversation he was torn apart by wererats. It was impossible to prove any upset in equilibrium. — Andrzej Sapkowski