Top 14 Contagiousness Rating Quotes
#1. A kind of semi-Solomon, half-knowing everything, from the cedar to the hyssop.
Thomas B. Macaulay
#2. You've always marched to beat of your own drum, and I know you do things in your own time and your own way.
Alexa Riley
#3. My life and the lives of many across the world have been deeply affected by lymphoma.
Rob Lowe
#4. Self, listen for moment, I will speak to you.
Martyn
#5. How could I share the
way my heart was breaking
when my confessor
didn't believe
Ellen Hopkins
#6. The women are threatening, because, among other reasons, they are not virgins. The sexual experience that nationalist soldiers sense in them seems to release a particularly powerful fear. That fear is brought into association with the word communist
Anonymous
#7. Molly happy see Ammm," she said. The Porpoise language has 237 words that mean "happy," and Molly had actually chosen the one denoting the happiness derived from having one's belly tickled by seaweed.
Dave Barry
#8. They say ol' man Beach is crazy. And maybe he is. But he goes ahead anyways. He's the sort of man who knows the only things worth doing are the things might break your heart.
Colum McCann
#9. Could it be, as one writer puts it, that every knock at the door of a brothel is actually a knock at the heart of God?
Randy Elrod
#10. If one must fight or create, it is necessary that this be preceded by the broadest possible knowledge.
Karel Capek
#11. Who God is and what Christ did have huge implications for who we are personally and what we desire sexually.
David Platt
#12. The most universally awesome experience that mankind knows is to stand alone on a clear night and look at the stars. It was God who first set the stars in space; He is their Maker and Master ... such are His power and His majesty.
J.I. Packer
#13. The Winter Solstice is the time of ending and beginning, a powerful time
a time to contemplate your immortality. A time to forgive, to be forgiven, and to make a fresh start. A time to awaken.
Frederick Lenz
#14. While early childhood experiences may impel, they do not compel. In the end, evil is a matter of choice.
Andrew Vachss
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