Top 17 Madeline Story Quotes
#1. All scares tell a story beautiful girl ... mine tell the story of how I found you.
Madeline Sheehan
#2. I am very lucky. I have known wonderful romantic love in my life but to actually see this little creature and find him to be the most beautiful creature in the world. I know all mothers and fathers feel that way.
Anne-Marie Duff
#3. It's kind of shocking to hear Toby called a babe; sort of like calling God a studmuffin.
Margaret Atwood
#4. Clinton Cash book had been hyped by Rand Paul and Fox News as a ticking time bomb.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
#5. I came into the world imbued with the will to find a meaning in things, my spirit filled with the desire to attain to the source of the world, and then I found that I was an object in the midst of other objects.
Frantz Fanon
#6. Our common realm is not and cannot be stripped of values - I absolutely reject the idea that religion should somehow be tolerated but not encouraged in public life.
Gordon Brown
#7. Nobody actually looks like what they really are on the inside.
Neil Gaiman
#8. The music that was playing now was slow, sexy and melodious. Richard thought that he would surely die when he finally saw her come out.
J.M. Brown
#9. The hermit Anthony once told me that a monk is like a fish: take him out of his element and he dies. Silence is his element. In silence you can trade this shoddy world for Heaven.
Gillian Bradshaw
#11. Care, because it is what you do. Care, and be vibrantly alive.
Ralph Marston
#12. I'm a fan myself, so when a fan does something that might be strange, I understand it.
Benicio Del Toro
#13. Just take it slow and do not hurt your brain.
Zed Shaw
#14. The romance is the primary plot in a story that has two plots. The second plot is not a subplot, but one that is interwoven with the romance plot (if that makes sense.) A story needs compelling characters in a compelling plot.
Madeline Hunter
#15. He set a brisk pace through the trees, but not so fast that he failed to notice the brilliant green fronds of new bracken beginning to unfurl, or the first pale buds of primroses pushing out of their green coverings. Birdsong filled the air, and the fresh scent of growing things.
Erin Hunter
#16. I am speaking of the life of a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children; who has undertaken to cherish it and do it no damage, not because he is duty-bound, but because he loves the world and loves his children.
Wendell Berry
#17. She was smooth and beautiful under his rough, callused hands-an amorous balm to soothe the ugliness of war.
Madeline Martin
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