Top 14 Havaa's Quotes
#2. There are things of which I may not speak;
There are dreams that cannot die;
There are thoughts that make the strong heart weak,
And bring a pallor into the cheek,
And a mist before the eye.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#3. All in all. You have been. Redeemer. Pain Steeler. My best friend. Please hold my hand.
Courtney C. Stevens
#5. I cannot fail to call the congregation to worship God, to listen to his Word, to offer themselves to God.
Eugene H. Peterson
#6. He had always tried to treat Havaa as a child and she always went along with it, as though childhood and innocence were fantastical creatures that had died long ago, resurrected only in games of make believe.
Anthony Marra
#7. I feel uneasy. It's not often that you encounter the real person behind a good-natured mask, the darkest parts of someone. It's not comfortable when you do.
Veronica Roth
#8. As enamored as I was with Q, and as much as he fulfilled me, gave me everything my sick, twisted little soul could want, he drove me insane.
Pepper Winters
#9. On the other side of the village Havaa was studying the pale blue flowers on her mother's skirt, annoyed she couldn't find them in the Caucasian flora guide. Why invent flowers when so many real ones would be honored to find their faces on a skirt?
Anthony Marra
#10. Havaa, standing on a stepstool and stirring the broth, found an unfamiliar gratitude for the smallness of her life. Everywhere beyond these four walls smelled of smoke and gasoline, but here, no calamity was greater than an egg falling to the floor.
Anthony Marra
#11. Her father was the face of her morning and night, he was everything, so saturating Havaa's world that she could no more describe him than she could the air.
Anthony Marra
#12. There is little one can say about love. It has to be lived, and it's always in motion.
Rumi
#13. It is not only individuals peoples too cannot live merely for themselves. The whole world must be redeemed.
I.L. Peretz
#14. I have a right to nothing which another has a right to take away.
Thomas Jefferson