
Top 17 Byler Quotes
#1. Jesus first, others next, and yourself last spells J-O-Y.
Linda Byler
#2. you up. Please go back to bed," he says and kisses me thoughtfully. I hug him, feeling concerned.
Rebecca Byler
#3. Increasingly, search is our mechanism for how we understand ourselves, our world, and our place within it.
John Battelle
#4. I knew an Ethersworn monk once, who made it a practice to believe six impossible things before breakfast; if he could manage only five, he stayed in bed.
Matthew Woodring Stover
#5. Devic Magic
Woodland sprites, elves and nymphs
Waltz in time take a glimpse
Fairies hide the forest wit
Mushrooms fly, agarics hit
William O'Brien
#6. I do have my ducks in line if I want to do it, but I'd love to see the Republicans pick somebody that was going to win and take over this country and frankly, to use the expression, 'Make America great again.'
Donald Trump
#7. You cannot rely on anyone but yourself to save your life.
Jim Byler
#8. It would have been worse if we hadn't blocked the kick after Toronto's second touchdown.
Alex Delvecchio
#10. Given that sexual orientation is innate and that we are all, in theological terms, children of God, to deny access to some sacraments based on sexuality is as wrong as denying access to some sacraments based on race or gender.
Jon Meacham
#11. If you will take my advice you will think little of Socrates, and a great deal more of truth.
Socrates
#12. Move with a spring & vegetable swiftness,
Seed-case & burr & tremulous grasses, a grove - vocal in the
wind -
Ronald Johnson
#13. I don't think there's any pop music directed at the peculiar class of anger that I know women of my age feel.
Victoria Williams
#14. It's always been my formula to get the next picture set up before anyone's seen the last one.
Alan Rudolph
#15. Paths are so much clearer when people stop looking at what everyone else is doing and instead concentrate on themselves
~Gabe
Cecelia Ahern
#16. If you abuse power, you will be burned and then you will learn ... if you live.
Frederick Lenz
#17. There was a Japantown in San Francisco, but after the internment camps that locked up all the Japanese, Japantown shrunk down to just a couple tourist blocks.
Ann Nocenti
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