Top 21 John Gwynne Quotes
#1. Memory is a double-edged sword, Uthas. It can keep you strong through dark times, but it can also cripple you, keep you locked in a moment that no longer exists.
John Gwynne
#2. The GOP cannot expect to win the presidency in the future by simply relying on running up big numbers with white voters.
Mark McKinnon
#3. If you choose not to fight against Asroth, then you have already chosen him. Doing nothing does not absolve you of choice. Doing nothing puts you firmly on Asroth's side and makes you a coward, as well, for not having the stones to admit it.
John Gwynne
#4. To me, faith is about trusting my instinct when logic tells me I'm an idiot.
Gina Rosati
#5. She took a sip of the mead, the taste of honey combining with a pleasant heat in her belly. 'It's
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#6. It will be a dark day, a bloody day, a proud day, for this is the day of our wrath.
John Gwynne
#7. What is across there? Lykos said.
Death, whatever that is. Said Calidus.
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#8. To my thinking, though, it's what happens before death that's important. All of us die. How many really live?
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#9. Family. Friendship. Loyalty. These things have been my guiding stars, my light in these dark times.
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#11. I agree with Agassiz that dogs possess something very like conscience.
Charles Darwin
#12. Every sinner is now on trial once for all. He is now invited by the bleeding Saviour, urged by all the horrors of hell, to enter heaven. But death closes the possibility for ever.
Asahel Nettleton
#13. So much emotion wrapped up in weakness, leading you to attempt the impossible, lying to yourself, time and time again. Hope, I think you call it.
John Gwynne
#14. What was it with small-town people automatically assuming that because two people of the opposite sex were speaking, they must be having sex?
Jamie McGuire
#15. I'm a relic, and things were a lot different when I was fifteen and sixteen. There were no cell phones, no laptops ... I learned to type on an actual typewriter.
Patrick Carman
#16. It would be nice to travel if you knew where you were going and where you would live at the end or do we ever know, do we ever live where we live, we're always in other places, lost, like sheep.
Janet Frame
#17. How is it that you and Calidus are here? Made flesh?' Meical looked into his cup, swirled it around. 'It is part of the prophecy; one Ben-Elim, one Kadoshim. Part of Elyon's fairness, I suppose.
John Gwynne
#18. I dont want to hear the words "NOT POSSIBLE" they dont exist in my world - Rayvon L Browne
Rayvon L. Browne
#20. I shall stay and tell my tale, hope that it may serve some purpose, that eyes shall see it and learn, that the future will not repeat the mistakes of the past. That is my prayer, but what use is prayer to a god that has abandoned all things . . .
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#21. The mountains were gone, replaced by a lush green vale. A river flowed out of the mountains, twisting in great curves through the vale until it
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