Top 14 Congo In Poisonwood Bible Quotes
#2. You deserve to be happy, he said. And meant it. She deserved the joy he so often glimpsed on her face when Rowan was near - deserved the wicked laughter she shared with Aedion, the comfort and teasing with Lysandra. She deserved happiness, perhaps more than anyone.
Sarah J. Maas
#3. Sometimes it makes me sad that I didn't get to have one family for my entire life.
Isabel Gillies
#4. In countries where people have to flee their homes because of persecution and violence, political solutions must be found, peace and tolerance restored, so that refugees can return home. In my experience, going home is the deepest wish of most refugees.
Angelina Jolie
#5. He was instantly awake and alert, leaning toward her as if he, too, always knew where she was.
Sarah J. Maas
#6. They passed a series of wooden doors that she'd seen a few minutes ago. If she wanted to escape, she simply had to turn left at the next hallway and take the stairs down three flights. The only thing all the intended disorientation had accomplished was to familiarize her with the building. Idiots.
Sarah J. Maas
#7. The greatest gift life has to offer is the opportunity to work hard at work worth doing.
Theodore Roosevelt
#8. we can certainly understand and identify with one. And the more vivid that one, the better.
Amy Cuddy
#9. Following his doctor's orders, Nikita (Khrushchev) has cut his drinking in half. He's leaving out the water.
Bob Hope
#10. The years went by, and Mary Alice and I grew up, Slower than we wanted to, faster than we realized.
Richard Peck
#11. The exuberant exaggerations of the Irish sagas are not for the northern gods; Freyja, Thor, Loki have the robust common sense which the Vikings themselves admired hugely,
Hilda Roderick Ellis Davidson
#12. Everything is simpler than one can imagine, and yet complicated and inter-twined beyond comprehension.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#13. Son of a whore, God damn you! can you tell
A peerless peer the readiest way to Hell?
I've outswilled Bacchus, sworn of my own make
Oaths would fright Furies, and make Pluto quake;
I've swived more whores more ways than Sodom's
John Wilmot
#14. I think often there is no good way out of something. No nice, easy ending or neat resolution, no clear way to set things right. That works in stories, in children's fairy tales, but not in real life. Nothing everything can be fixed. And perhaps not everything should be.
Elana K. Arnold