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voice sorrow empty
Richelle Mead Only what?” I asked. I could barely hear my own voice. He turned his gaze back to me, firm and unflinching. “Only… more human.” And that was it. All the anger and sorrow vanished. There was nothing in me. Nothing at all. I was empty. “Get out,” I said.
voice lessons firsts
Richelle Mead Roza." His voice had that same wonderful lowness, the same accent . . . it was all just colder. "You forgot my first lesson: Don’t hesitate.
voice people matter
Trey Songz Never forget the morals instilled in you and what really matters in Life. Never let other voices of other people drown out your inner voice
voiceless storks
Will Cuppy The stork is voiceless because there is really nothing to say.
voice rocks people
Sarah Silverman As soon as a woman is old enough to have an opinion and have a voice and be unafraid, she's very much encouraged by all sorts of people to crawl under a rock and die. And it's so weird. My crime is not dying.
voice looks ease
Sarah Bernhardt You must have this charm to reach the pinnacle. It is made of everything and of nothing, the striving will, the look, the walk, the proportions of the body, the sound of the voice, the ease of the gestures. It is not at all necessary to be handsome or to be pretty; all that is needful is charm.
voice red cabinets
Reba McEntire Whenever a natural disaster occurs, it is always the Red Cross that responds quickly and compassionately. I am honored to lend my voice to their cause, and thrilled to serve on the Celebrity Cabinet for 2010.
voice pardon-me pardon
Verne Lundquist Pardon me while I lower my voice.
water body made
Rick Riordan The metal blade hit her shoulder and passed cleanthrough her body as if she were made of water. HISSS!
water tree waste
William McDonough We are proposing buildings that, like trees, are net energy exporters, produce more energy than they consume, accrue and store solar energy, and purify their own waste, water and release it slowly in a purer form.
water tears towers
Rebecca Stead If you took every tear cried by everyone on earth on one single day and put them in a container, how big would that container need to be? Could you fill a water tower? Three water towers? It's one of those unknowable things. There has to be an answer, but we'll never know what it is.
water environmental degradation
Wangari Maathai In Kenya women are the first victims of environmental degradation, because they are the ones who walk for hours looking for water, who fetch firewood, who provide food for their families.
water baptism grace
Saint Basil If, therefore, there is any grace in the water, it is not from the nature of water but from the Spirit's presence there.
water touching deeds
William Tyndale There is no work better than to please God; to pour water, to wash dishes, to be a cobbler, or an apostle, all are one; to wash dishes and to preach are all one, as touching the deed, to please God.
water needs problem
Will Rogers The public perceives there are problems with the water system, and with the efficiency of the system. We need some leadership and to provide expertise in the area of efficiency.
water say-anything drink
W. C. Fields Say anything that you like about me except that I drink water.
water mouths tongue
Zora Neale Hurston I am her friend, and her tongue is in my mouth. I can speak her sentiments for her, though Ethel Waters can do very well indeed in speaking for herself.
siddhartha literature too-much
Hermann Hesse What could I say to you that would be of value, except that perhaps you seek too much, that as a result of your seeking you cannot find.
siddhartha secret want
Hermann Hesse I want to learn from myself, want to be my student, want to get to know myself, the secret of Siddhartha.
siddhartha given greater
Hermann Hesse He has robbed me, yet he has given me something of greater value . . . he has given to me myself.
siddhartha together unbroken
Hermann Hesse You show the world as a complete, unbroken chain, an eternal chain, linked together by cause and effect.
siddhartha alive world
Hermann Hesse Truly, nothing in the world has so occupied my thoughts as this I, this riddle, the fact I am alive, that I am separated and isolated from all others, that I am Siddhartha! And about nothing in the world do I know less about than me, about Siddhartha!