
Top 16 Voyce Quotes
#1. Prayer is The world in tune, A spirit-voyce, And vocall joyes, Whose Eccho is heaven's blisse.
Henry Vaughan
#2. I forced myself to open my eyes. I was a Puckett, damn it. And Pucketts didn't lose our nerve. We schemed, we interjected, we occasionally drank too much and told someone what we really thought of them at a Christmas party, but we never lost our nerve.
Molly Harper
#3. Smudge continued running laps, flames flickering like tiny orange banners on his back. He was never wrong about danger, but he couldn't tell you if that danger was a meteorite streaking toward the roof or an amorous moose running amok in the parking lot.
Jim C. Hines
#4. When Angkorian society began, Paris and London were not much more than elaborate villages. Europe was crawling with barbarians, and here were the Khmer engineering sophisticated irrigation systems and constructing the biggest temple in the world.
Kim Fay
#5. He nudged his nose against hers, and their mouths fell sleepily together, already soft and open.
Rainbow Rowell
#6. It seems when Opportunity knocks, Fate shows up to open the door.
Anthony Liccione
#7. Contrary to what you think, your company will be a lot more productive if you refuse to tolerate competition among your employees.
Alfie Kohn
#8. What proposal did Bloom, diambulist, father of Milly, somnambulist, make to Stephen, noctambulist?
James Joyce
#9. I learned early in my writing career that if I try to tailor a song for someone else, I'm usually off base. They're usually looking for something from you with your character.
Brenda Russell
#10. He reached a poor little cottage that seemed ready to fall, and only remained standing because it could not decide on which side to fall first
Hans Christian Andersen
#11. Contemplate the extent and stability of the heavens, and then at last cease to admire worthless things.
Boethius
#12. I was born in love with all elephants. Not for a reason that I know. Not because of any of their individual qualities - wisdom, kindness, power, grace, patience, loyalty - but for what they are altogether. For their entire elephantness.
Pat Derby
#13. Give me a place to stand and I will move the earth.
Archimedes
#14. Motive is never easy. Sometimes it occurs to one only later.
John Hawkes
#15. Children ... they string our joys, like jewels bright, upon the thread of years.
Edgar Guest
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