
Top 13 Walter Suskind Quotes
#1. Every spoken thought is just a symbol for something inside your brain. This word, out here, is like that thought in there. But it's never exact. So, looking at it another way, every word you say is a lie.
Peter Gould
#2. I cannot believe the sensuality of admiration can measure the depth of beauty that is bestowed upon you.
Bibhu Datta Rout
#3. He who refuses to learn deserves extinction.
Rabbi Hillel
#4. Who do you call a civilian in a guerilla war? I mean, it might be a farmer by day or a merchant, a housewife, and by night the housewife may be helping to make landmines and booby traps and who knows.
Tim O'Brien
#5. Maybe like the bat in the birdcage, Gavriel had been waiting for dark, waiting to get out of the chains, drink Aidan's blood, and escape. But when she showed up, he figured he could use them for a ride through daylight, so long as he seemed harmless enough to need saving. A chill crept up her spine.
Holly Black
#6. If you can really make a man believe you love him, you have won him; and if I could only make people really believe that God loves them, what a rush we would see for the kingdom of God!
Dwight L. Moody
#7. Rainbows introduce us to reflections
of different beautiful possibilities
so we never forget that pain and grief
are not the final options in life.
Aberjhani
#8. Relationships are a never-ending work in progress.
Francis Ray
#9. Peter had even named it once, when he said that he could always see what other people hated most about themselves, and bully them, while Val could always see what other people liked best about themselves, and flatter them.
Orson Scott Card
#10. I promise it'll all be worth it. Every splendid, euphoric and magical moment of it will be worth it.
Con Template
#11. Once upon a time she had felt trapped inside her story with its familiar characters and predictable plot. Now she felt locked out of it.
Roderick Townley
#12. Do I have a message? Yes, I do. Here's my message: as scary as the world is - and it is - it is merely a ride ...
Bill Hicks
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