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If you know how to read, you know how forever. You can't unread.
— Alison McGhee
For how many people do you think might yet stand on this planet before the sun grows cold? That's the responsibility we hold in our hands.
— David R. Brower
If Sun were to hand the management of Java over to a committee of monkeys, would it be more successful?
— Eric Sink
As he farmed, hard labor left his hands callused, the sun bleached his hair, his face leathered, and his heart throbbed with music.
— Brenda Sutton Rose
I have had a long unabashed love affair with dogs that stretches back to early childhood.
— Caspar Weinberger
The Church is presided over personally by Jesus Christ.
— Richard G. Scott
Mystery magnifies danger, as a fog the sun, the hand that warned Belshazzar derived its horrifying effect from the want of a body.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Crispin Hershey!" Lady Suze holds up both hands as if I'm the sun god Ra. "Your event was totes amazeballs! As they say.
— David Mitchell
Halloween is just a made up holiday, created by the razor blade industry.
— Anthony Jeselnik
Think that day lost whose descending sun, views from thy hand no noble action done.
— Joseph Joubert
If you lay a hand on her,
I will destroy you.
I will rip your head off with my bare hands and watch you burn in the sun — Richelle Mead
I will destroy you.
I will rip your head off with my bare hands and watch you burn in the sun — Richelle Mead
The sun is as dispassionate as the hand of a man who greets you with his mind on other things.
— Beryl Markham
The sun was about to set, he told us in a gravelly voice. He swept his hands in a downward motion, apparently to demonstrate how a sunset worked
— Richelle Mead
From that terrible love the soft pure hands
gave peace to my eyes and sun to my senses. — Pablo Neruda
gave peace to my eyes and sun to my senses. — Pablo Neruda
Emotions, he was certain, were unreliable and irrelevant to the labor of religious faith.
— Michael D. O'Brien
By the way, if you knew how you sounded when you hissed, you wouldn't do it: you sound like such berks when you do that.
— Christopher Hitchens