Zoraida Quotes
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Home was not a perfect place. But it was the only home they had and they could hope to make it better.
— Dean Koontz
My father tolerated no dramatics of any kind. I'm not certain which is more devilish uncomfortable - too many emotions or none at all.
— Ashley Gardner
She licks her lips, and then there is darkness.
— Zoraida Cordova
They Call her the Devourer."
"I'm guessing she's not a unicorn princess. — Zoraida Cordova
"I'm guessing she's not a unicorn princess. — Zoraida Cordova
May the seas bend to your journey.
— Zoraida Cordova
I wish I could have been there to tell you to never trust a boy with star eyes. They blind you like a deer in headlights." I
— Zoraida Cordova
How rude of me. This is Roaan Recklit." We shake hands. Good grip, good grip. "Sorry," he says, releasing my hand. "I forget my own strength.
— Zoraida Cordova
All lands change for the worse when the people do not fight back. Now there is nothing left." "But
— Zoraida Cordova
Some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm. - Willa Cather
— Zoraida Cordova
It demands to be felt.
— John Green
Our kind, we don't leave many traces behind in this world.
— Zoraida Cordova
Griddle cakes, pancakes, hot cakes, flapjacks: why are there four names for grilled batter and only one word for love?
— George Carlin
Right now, I'm just a girl, and there is also magic in that.
— Zoraida Cordova
There are actual monsters in the world, but when my kids ask I pretend like there aren't.
— Simon Rich
You could forget who you were if you forgot where you came from, and sometimes the innkeeper's daughter from Emond's Field seemed a stranger to her.
— Robert Jordan
The dark has teeth.
— Zoraida Cordova
Into the day as by dream I swim
To the music of nourished meaning. — Dejan Stojanovic
To the music of nourished meaning. — Dejan Stojanovic
History is chronicled by conquerors.
— J. Tullos Hennig