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What is dead may never die," Theon said remembering,
"What is dead may never die," his uncle echoed, "but rises again, harder and stronger. Stand. — George R R Martin
"What is dead may never die," his uncle echoed, "but rises again, harder and stronger. Stand. — George R R Martin
I would dye my hair every week. I wanted to be a really goth teenager.
— Sarah Michelle Gellar
Everything for you stems from a physical need. Most of you think with either your belly or what's below it
— Soroosh Shahrivar
Hi. I'm Rachel Trachtenburg. I'm the daughter and the drummer for the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players.
— Rachel Trachtenburg
Grace is not a doctrine or a religion. It is a person, Jesus Christ.
— John Paul Warren
And how is Uncle Edward? or is he dead? I've reached the time of life when relatives die unnoticed.
— Graham Greene
The old drunk told me about trout fishing. When he could talk, he had a way of describing trout as if they were a precious and intelligent metal.
— Richard Brautigan
Bodies lay strewn all around. Turkish and Wallachian warriors caught in the intimate indiscriminate embrace of death.
— Shane K.P. O'Neill
He that riseth first, is first drest.
— George Herbert
I had always been told cooking was a servant's job.
— Michael Mina
Design your site so it looks professional
— B. J. Fogg
dead guys?" "No," I said, watching Dad and Uncle Bob
— Darynda Jones
Snakes, he learned, dreamed in smells and vibrations, their tongues darting out to sample the air, their long bodies pressed close to the dirt.
— Helene Wecker
When Uncle W. G. held out his hand to take my money, I dropped the dead mouse in his hand.
— Earl B. Russell
I wanted to make pictures where you would not know who took them. I also bring the present into the past.
— Julian Schnabel
I must strive to see only God in my friends, and God in my cats.
— Florence Nightingale