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Top 100 Brewer Quotes
#1. Religion of any form is a sacred matter. It involves the relation of the individual to some Being believed to be infinitely supreme. It involves not merely character and life here, but destiny hereafter, and as such is not to be spoken of lightly or flippantly.

#2. People says it gets easier. People are stupid.
-Vlad

#3. {In the shadows where the ancestors sleep, the bird's song is young, but all else is old. Stillness surrounds me and I breathe softly expecting the unexpected.} from book in progress

#4. Rebel Number Four" is waiting patiently by the door. I named him "Rebel Number Four," for he is the fourth of his kind I have given the name "Rebel." To many he may be just a hound dog, but to me he is a champion and a friend to the end.

#5. His momma said, Donovan why are you, on the corner of linden and guy R. Brewer?

#6. Dude, you're a vampire. EVERY day sucks for you.

#7. Law enforcement in the state of Arizona supports Senate Bill 1070. We have many organizations and groups of the officers on the ground that understand the problem, need another tool in order to address the problem and support it wholeheartedly.

#8. Abby, you can't deny your feelings any longer. At least I know I can't. I've done it long enough. I want you. Please don't push me away.

#9. Fifty thousand people in Mexico have been murdered. Puerto Penasco, 60 miles south of our border, just had five people and a police officer killed. That is like part of Arizona, and it is spilling over into our state.

#10. I believe in the right to life.

#11. Today's breakfast consist of rice and a piece of bread fried in a bit of salt pork grease. At least I have my memories of grand banquets and fine foods, but this is all the children have ever known. I suppose it is best not to have anything to compare.

#12. I don't believe any person looking for work is fearful of political judgment. Government is a large institution, and if they believe that people are going to get rid of good employees for political reasons, that's absurd.

#13. The Baptist Church rejects man with wooden leg: It appears the Baptist preacher refused to baptize a veteran of the late war in the holy water- saying they only baptize flesh and blood, not wood.

#14. It was not an unusual site to see Negro tenant farmers crossing the intersection of Spring and Barbrick on the way to the cotton warehouse

#15. Henry dropped his voice to a horrifed, but confused, whisper. "A knife? Or a dagger?" ... Vlad wrinkled his forehead in uncertainty. "What's the difference?"Henry shrugged as if it were obvious. "One's for eating; one's for stabbing.

#16. Vampires are people too. They've got their own problems, they just drink blood.

#17. You know, when President Reagan, who was one of my idols, granted amnesty to about three million illegal immigrants it was based on the fact that the borders would be secured. That didn't happen. It didn't happen during the Bush administration.

#18. Governor Jan Brewer and the Arizona legislature have created an environment in Arizona where performing is no longer a neutral act. They have created an environment where they can convert the normal commercial interaction between artists and their fans into the means to apply this racist law.

#19. I began to think that there was a place for 'Footloose' to get retold again, that there was actually a more conducive political climate, an emotional climate to explore a town that has experienced a trauma and a shock, and starts overreacting.

#20. If citizens followed their leaders' example throughout history, the human race would have died out centuries ago.

#21. What are we going to blow up?"
Morgan sighed happily and slapped joss on the back. " Kid ... you just said my seven favorite words.

#22. I got a Walkman, I had the 'Footloose' soundtrack and I danced to it constantly.

#23. If I ever find you lurking about in my thoughts again, Vlad, I will be most displeased. You stay out of my mind, and I'll sty out of yours. Agreed?

#24. Vampires don't sparkle.

#25. Christianity is entitled to the tribute of respect. I do not of course mean that all individuals, nominally Christian, deserve trust, confidence, or even respect, for the contrary is too often the case. Too often, men hold religion as they do property - in their wives' names.

#26. Of course in 1860, I had heard the political talk.

#27. Growing older is mandatory, but growing up is optional.

#28. Out here, we let ourselves be imperfect. We let ourselves have the room to make mistakes - sometimes tragic mistakes - then we allow ourselves forgiveness. Within that forgiveness, we try to be better than what we were.

#29. You write a screenplay and then everybody is going to want to get in on it and we have to figure that out. I've written three screenplays that are at studios and I still haven't been making them yet so there is always something that is either going to trip something up or maybe get another pass.

#30. I consider all things a work of fiction, even myself.

#31. Gracie. I don't want this to be about sex. Us. You're so much more to me than that. I just want you to know. So if you don't want to do this, please tell me. I'm perfectly content to just hold you in my arms all night.

#32. You have proven to be a true 'Steel Magnolia, strong as steel with your roots planted deep in the southern soil. Remember to always bend with the wind. Although time may weather you, you will always be my beautiful Magnolia.

#33. As is the curse of Humanity. We constantly rediscover the old and sing platitudes of its newness.

#34. I know the pundits don't agree with me.

#35. Any woman looks innocent in a white veil

#36. My first order of business was to look in the side pocket where I had hidden my garnet and gold necklace.

#37. On this night of the Harvest Moon. They tossed bones into the "Bone Fire" and asked the yellow moon to shine its protection over them. (Today we call it a "Bonfire")

#38. I could faintly smell the ocean. I imagined being one of the old oak trees standing there swaying in the wind and braving all sorts of weather. I pondered what they had seen in the past and what they might see in the future

#39. Neighbor is no longer confined to the vocabulary of the individual. It is a national word. Modern inventions have annihilated distance. Commercial relations have broken down barriers of race and religion, and the family of nations is a recognized fact.

#40. Noah: You're better than Rachel. You're better than all three put together. ;)

#41. I turned to see a young woman with bed hair, wearing a only a thin nightdress.

#42. Joss's ears perked up. He loved libraries. Nowhere else in the world felt so safe and homey. Nowhere else smelled like books and dust and happy solitude quite like a library did.

#43. But Gracie, someday is here. Now. I'm not proposing to you or anything. I just want you to know, I've found the one for me ... in you.

#44. The elephant which supports the world is called Muha-pudma, and the the tortoise which supports the elephant is called Chukwa. In some of the Eastern mythologies we are told that the world stands on the backs of eight elephants, called Achtequed-jams.

#45. For with all that is grand, grander is the expansion of the mind.

#46. Vampires,after all,don't sparkle.

#47. We cannot afford all this illegal immigration and everything that comes with it, everything from the crime and to the drugs and the kidnappings and the extortion and the beheadings and the fact that people can't feel safe in their community. It's wrong! It's wrong!

#48. Like the magnolia tree,
She bends with the wind,
Trials and tribulation may weather her,
Yet, after the storm her beauty blooms,
See her standing there, like steel,
With her roots forever buried,
Deep in her Southern soil.

#49. Sea and land may lie between us, but my heart is always there with you.

#50. Getting staked had been a hard lesson in choosing one's friends wisely.

#51. The pages that follow will be our journey of the life we built together here in Concord, North Carolina. These pages will reveal fragments from the past and events that occurred along the way.

#52. It was tough attempting to be social with people who'd rather pretend you didn't exist.

#53. Red for the blood of Christ, green for his everlasting love, blue for heaven above, and old for the King of Kings.

#54. Arizona is a red state, and we're going to keep it red.

#55. Texas has done a very good job of securing their borders with the help of the federal government. California has done a good job.

#56. A nation without borders is like a house without walls - it collapses. And that is what is going to happen to our wonderful America.

#57. You inspire me to want to forget all the shit from my fucked up life. I don't want to stand still anymore. I mean, I am not sure how to move forward exactly, but I'm willing to try. With you.

#58. Mulling this over, Vlad wiped her lip gloss from his lips with the back of his hand.Vampires, after all, didn't sparkle.

#59. I am encouraged that there's going to be much better dialogue between the federal government and the state of Arizona. I mean, I hope that's not wishful thinking.

#60. He looked as if someone had machine gunned his soul.

#61. Oratory is the masterful art. Poetry, painting, music, sculpture, architecture please, thrill, inspire - but oratory rules. The orator dominates those who hear him, convinces their reason, controls their judgment, compels their action. For the time being, he is master.

#62. Sometimes I haven't understood why he has done things and why things happened, but I know that God has a plan.

#63. To defer anything to the Greek Calends is to defer it sine die. There were no calends in the Greek months. The Romans used to pay rents, taxes, bills, etc., on the calends, and to defer paying them to the "Greek Calends" was virtually to repudiate them. (See NEVER.)

#64. The children we birth do not belong to us. They belong to God. We are simply the vessel for which they arrive on this earth. We are appointed to care and guide them, however we must recognize when the time comes for them to govern their own lives.

#65. Practically impossible. There are plenty of other useful books. But you start with Brewer's.

#66. We cannot sacrifice our safety to the murderous greed of drug cartels. We cannot stand idly by as drop houses, kidnappings and violence compromise our quality of life.

#67. I held my head back and looked upward. The moon was hidden and only a lone star dared to break through the darkness.

#68. The wind blowing through the cracks in the walls was fitting for this isolated and lonely place.

#69. The heavy smell of incense gave me an uneasy feeling as if I had walked into a tomb

#70. Who does not delight in oratory? How we gather to hear even an ordinary speaker! How often is a jury swayed and controlled by the appeals of counsel!

#71. Vlad's heart sank into his stomach, then squeezed its way down his leg and popped out of the hole in his shoe, where it struck the floor and broke.

#72. Government just simply can't do everything for everyone.

#73. He is dressed in a long, white robe and in his hand is a white cap. I draw up as he passes down the hall; he does not see me. Shortly I hear a horse leaving. There is much I do not know about him, but tonight I know one of his secrets. He is a midnight rider.

#74. I took an oath to protect the people of Arizona, and that's what I'm going to do. I'm going to keep pushing in that direction.

#75. I believe it is conceded that, notwithstanding the fabled blue laws of New England, a man may, without impropriety, kiss his wife on Sunday and possibly, if he have a chance, some other sweet-faced woman.

#76. Vlad twisted his wrist, pinching his fingers together, spinning the bronze coin on the table. When it fell, he picked it up and did it again, counting. Thirty-two times it had fallen Slayer Society up. Twenty-two times it was down.

#77. Listening is very inexpensive; not listening could be very costly!

#78. Without a plan in your head or a penny in your pocket, you best have a prayer in your heart-

#79. The sign was done in blue lights and it kind of hung like a ghost there in the dripping trees. It swung and you could hear it creak. Just the sign, and nothing else.

#80. I wonder if it is possible to escape the clinches of despair; or would despair become the hunter and reclaim me as its prisoner.

#81. I think most of us in America want our security. There're so many people out there that are fearful and now with this realization of immigration, with the terrorists, we need to have better checks and balances in regards to who's emigrating into our country.

#82. I was raised a Southern Baptist, and my whole family were Christians. However, my Dad was really into science and astronomy, so I felt very balanced. I still had respect for faith.

#83. Once opening the door was a promise of happiness, now my surroundings seem to have appointed me the keeper of sadness.

#84. I believe boycotts are wrong.

#85. If stakes and garlic were the top two things that could kill a vampire, ninth grade gym was a close third.

#86. Desperate and lonely, I was determined to find solace in the arms of another

#87. I don't want to tell Gov. Brewer what to do; she can do what's best for her state.

#88. To his amazement, he could already hear Henry snoring in the backseat. That guy could fall asleep on a car trip to the mailbox.

#89. To those of you who are enslaved by your past, may my story set you free. For youth is innocent and its beauty is to always be cherished.

#90. They'll torture you for months before killing you if you run Otis shrugged, as if this was an everyday occurrence.

#91. He was wearing a little bag of "Mojo" around his neck.

#92. For in the forest someone is always watching and someone is always listening!

#93. I know of a brewer who sells more of his beer to the people who never see his advertising than to the people who see it every week. Bad advertising can unsell a product.

#94. A false hope gives only false comfort.

#95. I swallowed hard. It was my life. And it was my choice how I decided to live it.

#96. Whoever had decided that school should start so early in the morning and last all day long needed to be hunted down and forced to watch hours of educational televison without the aid of caffine.

#97. A word of advice, if I may? Explosions are an excellent way to kill the undead. But you should probably take a few steps back first, kid.

#98. Some grown-ups could be so inherently stupid. Try banning homework sometime. You might see those straight A's so many parents long for.

#99. Vlad had found himself longing to encounter those of his own kind, to travel to the streets of Elysia-that far away world, but after a while it seemed more of a fairy tale than anything else.
Like Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy, only with fangs.

#100. The sun flickers through the trees and shines upon the faces of the men lined up on the porches. Soldiers no more, just ordinary men who, by the grace of God, were spared to tell their stories
