“How many color patterns can your severed arm produce in one second?” — Wendy Williams Copy Share Image
What Clinton severed with his welfare reform was the obligation of the federal government to step in when the states failed and… — Robert Scheer Copy Share Image
“Alex watched the severed head fall and the body slump over. 'I'm not reattaching that. Just FYI.” — Lynn Viehl Copy Share Image
“She didn’t know what to do with the severed leg. She had cut it off, but she didn’t want to touch it… — Larry McMurtry Copy Share Image
Poetry, the genre of purest beauty, was born of a truncated woman: her head severed from her body with a sword, a… — Andrea Dworkin Copy Share Image
“...you just never knew when a totally normal vampire errand would end in a bloodbath with severed-limb soap.” — MaryJanice Davidson Copy Share Image
Your generation and mine have had very little real experience; we've been severed from the direct experience of war by some very… — Michael Ignatieff Copy Share Image
Christianity affirms that Jesus severed the link between suffering and deserving once for all on Calvary. God put the ledgers away and… — Tullian Tchividjian Copy Share Image
We must confront this Zionist entity. All ties of all kinds must be severed with this plundering criminal entity, which is supported… — Mohammed Morsi Copy Share Image
The bonds of trust between the United States and Israel have been frayed, but even the hostility and disrespect the Obama administration… — Adam Hasner Copy Share Image
These are they whose youth was violently severed by war and death; a word on the telephone, a scribbled line on paper,… — Winifred Holtby Copy Share Image
Whatever we think out, whatever we take in hand to do, should be perfectly and finally finished, that the world, if it… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
It was Jesus who gave me peace when the shark severed my arm. I trust in Jesus whenever I'm going through a… — Bethany Hamilton Copy Share Image
“You know, I don't believe they noticed I had murdered them. I really don't. They just seemed faintly put out, as if… — Jonathan L. Howard Copy Share Image
Back when the concept of organ transplants qualified as science fiction, novelist Maurice Renard wrote a thriller called 'Les Mains d'Orlac.' Call… — Kage Baker Copy Share Image
The Czech Republic, severed from its old Slovak half, sits in apparent landlocked contentment, inside the European Union but outside the troubled… — Thomas Mallon Copy Share Image
“And David and Goliath I have done before, but this time there is a difference. David holds the head at arm's length… — Christopher Peachment Copy Share Image