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A man's religious choice didn't matter in the least if it was his path to decency and remembering his fellow man.
— Heather Graham
When his first-born was put into his arms, he could see that the boy had inherited his own eyes, as they once were - large, brilliant, and black.
— Charlotte Bronte
CHAPTER IX CONTAINING FURTHER PARTICULARS CONCERNING THE PLEASANT OLD GENTLEMAN, AND HIS HOPEFUL PUPILS
— Charles Dickens
I saw them do it. Chip vandals. Right there on Commerce, behind the main road...They cut his head open. They know I watched.
— Anna L. Davis
Only one possibility remains: the movement by which the will turns from enjoying the Creator to enjoying his creatures belongs to the will itself.
— Augustine Of Hippo
It is the man who is the missionary, it is not his words. His character is his message.
— Henry Drummond
She's like his spirit animal, a gentle, odd, spritely being who I'm pretty sure has a storage space full of fairy dust.
— Jandy Nelson
You have to look at what a person does with his life. Anyone can say that he's a Christian, but you look at how they live.
— Franklin Graham
His rope, his legs, his luck. Either all would hold or all would break, quite possibly at the same time.
— Stephen King
The photographer is the contemporary being par excellence; through his eyes the now becomes the past.
— Berenice Abbott
I pray God that I may never find my will again. Oh, that Christ would subject my will to His, and trample it under His feet.
— Samuel Rutherford
Every man is defined by his deeds.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
organigram. Nothing that might shed any real light on his day-to-day tasks.
— Christopher Reich
This sort of people are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man that they have totally forgotten his nature.
— Edmund Burke
A man who loses his privacy loses everything. And a man who gives it up of his own free will is a monster.
— Milan Kundera
She so cheerfully resigned to his neglecting her that he could not help opening his mouth to protest
— Susanna Clarke
Strange how a tiny hand could make the weight of his new responsibilities feel like a boulder on his chest.
— Margaret Mallory
To each his own magic.
— Libba Bray
There wasn't any limit, no boundary at all, to the future. And it would be so a man wouldn't have room to store his happiness.
— John Steinbeck
A low, purring rumble reverberated in his chest, his voice tight when he spoke. "Ah, hell, You're naked.
— Eden Ashe
Really, nobody was there?" I asked.
"Well, nobody important," he said, putting his glasses back on and blinking. — Daniel Amory
"Well, nobody important," he said, putting his glasses back on and blinking. — Daniel Amory
That man is thought a dangerous knave, Or zealot plotting crime, Who for advancement of his kind Is wiser than his time.
— Douglas William Jerrold
He had no affection left in his life - only the pitiful mockery of it in the camaraderie of vice.
— Upton Sinclair
If a man's eye is on the Eternal, his intellect will grow.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I kind of felt like he carried his whole self around with him. When he was with me, he was really with me.
— Patrick Carman
An old man concludeth from his knowing mankind that they know him too, and that maketh him very wary.
— George Saville
The only joy in his being mine, is that the not mine is mine.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ty leaned against one of the pillars. His hands fluttered at his sides like night butterflies.
— Cassandra Clare
The teacher who would be true to his mission and accomplish the most good, must give prominence to moral as well as intellectual instruction.
— Sheldon Jackson
There was no match for Barry White. His music is just going to live forever. It's not limited to disco or soul or hip-hop or anything.
— Don Cornelius
Conceited is just another word for self-confident. And sometimes, the only confidence one can depend on is his own.
— Suzannah Daniels
how inevitable it was that the aristocrat would refuse his final duty - which was to step aside and vanish into history.
— Frank Herbert
Goose bumps broke out down his chest and arms.
— James Dashner
I liked Truman very much. He was precise and businesslike. After a while, it was his turn.
— Lord Mountbatten
I am pleased to tell you that he is finally getting some rest and is regaining his appetite as well.
— LaToya Jackson
Why can't we build orphanages next to homes for the elderly? If someone were sitting in a rocker, it wouldn't be long before a kid will be in his lap.
— Cloris Leachman
When the Master of the universe has points to carry in his government he impresses his will in the structure of minds.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I was hoping against hope he'd refill his Prozac so we could be in love again, but, sadly, that never happened.
— Piper Faust
He who threatens us will find us deaf to his threats. We are willing to listen only to rational arguments.
— Menachem Begin
...There is no worse way to abuse a man's patriotism than to estrange him from his homeland, be it his ancestral or adopted land...
— Janvier Chouteu-Chando
Simplicity was abhorrent to his lordship; he revelled in a net-work of intrigue; he loved to accomplish the impossible.
— Georgette Heyer
You won," Four mutters. "Stop." I wipe the sweat from my forehead. He stares at me. His eyes are too wide; they look alarmed.
— Veronica Roth
I don't want to compare Bowditch to Matt Le Tissier, but the way he scored his goal was similar to Matt.
— Joe Royle
Tom's country ends here: he will not pass the borders. Tom has his house to mind, and Goldberry is waiting!
— J.R.R. Tolkien
In his fairy dreams of war [Thaddeus] always made conquest the sure end of his battles ...
— Jane Porter
Plato, in his opinion, had committed too much to love.
— Mary Renault
Habit is the ballast that chains the dog to his vomit.
— Samuel Beckett
Without the Spirit we can neither love God nor keep His commandments.
— Saint Augustine
P44- in tarzans clever little mind many thoughts revolved and back of these was his divine power of reason.
— Edgar Rice Burroughs
He had the same look on his face that I had every day when I looked in the mirror. He was nothing more than a shell of a person.
— Amy Lichtenhan
Every man holds his property subject to the general right of the community to regulate its use to whatever degree the public welfare may require it.
— Theodore Roosevelt
As every reader knows in his or her heart, there is much more to truth than mere fact.
— Alison Croggon
No one, not even Shakespeare, surpasses Milton in his command of the sound, the music, the weight and taste and texture of English words.
— Philip Pullman
His lips look like two worms fucking.
— George R R Martin
My hands were useless, his arms locked around me, his head came down on a slant and his mouth hit mine.
— Kristen Ashley
At Calvary, God accepted his own unbreakable terms of justice.
— Philip Yancey
Two worst things as can happen to a child is never to have his own way - or always to have it.
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
A man of genius is inexhaustible only in proportion as he is always renourishing his genius.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
His eyes so dim, so wasted each limb, that, heedless of grammar, they all cried, that's him!
— Richard Harris Barham
The Quit Man cometh, his minion at his heels.
— John Corey Whaley
The sun loves the moon so much that he dies every night to let her breathe, and in return, she reflects his love.
— Jeffrey Fry
We all believe that, we can't buy love even if we are rich enough; but I think no one buys his own property.
— M.F. Moonzajer
The cynic is goodhearted beneath his facade, whereas the sentimentalist is flint-hearted beneath his.
— Sydney J. Harris
If a man is at once acquainted with the geometric foundation of things and with their festal splendor, his poetry is exact and his arithmetic musical.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
He toss my salad like his name Romaine
— Nicki Minaj