
Top 15 Naftal Card Quotes
#1. They did seem pretty serious about their mayhem.
Rachel Caine
#2. Theology is a means to enjoying and worshiping God, or it is useless.
John Piper
#3. "Oscillate Wildly" is in many ways a story of first love and how it challenges our hero's guarded sense of what's possible.
Travis Mathews
#4. Full revelation, she couldn't help feeling, was something which was considered a virtue only among the reckless or the cruel.
Salley Vickers
#5. Much-derided chick lit, chick flicks, and chick magazines have left ambitious women in a bind. Why is it that I, a young woman, can read 'GQ,' enjoy 'Fight Club,' and subscribe to 'Thrillist,' while the idea of a guy doing the same with 'Glamour,' '27 Dresses' and 'Daily Candy' is nearly unheard of?
Kathryn Minshew
#6. To be a Jew means always being with the oppressed and never the oppressors.
Marek Edelman
#7. No, when the time comes, I'm sure I'll kill just like everybody else. I can't go down without a fight. Only I keep wishing I could think of a way to ... to show the Capitol they don't own me.
Suzanne Collins
#8. Believe in your greatness. Because what you believe is what you become.
Udai Yadla
#9. She slung an arm around his waist, unwilling to let go of him lest he turn into wind and vanish.
Sarah J. Maas
#10. Saving animals is as simple as choosing synthetic alternatives instead of real fur.
Natalie Imbruglia
#11. We may have failed to teach our children right from wrong, but we've done a great job of teaching self-esteem!
Roy Moore
#12. I went to drama school at New York University.
Molly Shannon
#13. Shit!" I heard Diehl shout over the comm. "I just lost my gorram shields because I'm already out of frakkin' power!"
"Dude," Cruz said. "You shouldn't mix swears from different universes.
Ernest Cline
#14. The greatest pollution problem we face today is negativity. Eliminate the negative attitude and believe you can do anything. Replace 'if I can, I hope, maybe' with 'I can, I will, I must.
Mary Kay Ash
#15. I was a dancer from a young age. My parents were dancers; we were taken to a lot of ballet as children. It occurred to me that what I liked more than dancing the steps was acting the story of whatever particular performance I was taking part in.
Elizabeth Debicki
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