
Top 14 6262 Candy Quotes
#1. To engage people in culture we must remember that holiness is separation from sin, not separation from sinners.
Ed Stetzer
#2. He began to see why Merlyn had always clowned on purpose. It had been a means of helping people to learn in a happy way.
T.H. White
#3. Though some may have more than others, yet every one hath his load, as much as he can carry. Every vessel cannot bear up with the like sail, and therefore God, to keep us from oversetting, puts on so much as will safest bring us to heaven, our desired port.
Ezekiel Hopkins
#4. Many states have laws against cousin marriage, which I think are ridiculous - people should be allowed to make that choice.
Amber Heard
#5. So she did not replay, but played the strategist. She retained more power by withholding an answer.
E. Lockhart
#6. In the world of your story, your outline is like the Ten Commandments. Unfortunately, your characters are all Atheists.
Jefferson Smith
#7. I always loved family holidays, and I had this vision and dream as a little girl of having a big family of my own.
Brooke Burke
#8. The woods were a boon; all too often, the forest offered danger and mystery. Yet it could be liberating. If you entered that wild place on its own terms, you might be accorded wisdom.
John Burnside
#9. She found as always that words on paper proved themselves; they were so beautifully true.
Robert A. Heinlein
#10. This is the Bond of the new millennium. Everything is updated, from the action sequences to the interaction between the characters. All the elements reflect changes that have occurred in the world in recent years.
Rick Yune
#11. Mother seemed to wish that she'd never had a childhood, perhaps because all delight was fleeting and because the promise of one day was not fulfilled even just until the next.
Dean Koontz
#12. I live on the cusp of two worlds, trying desperately to fit into one.
Tricia Levenseller
#14. It is highly probable that the bulk of the Jew's ancestors 'never' lived in Palestine 'at all,' which witnesses the power of historical assertion over fact.
H.G.Wells
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