41 Quotes & Sayings By Ross Turner

Ross Turner is a professional writer, editor, and web developer. His experience includes business writing, marketing copywriting, promotional writing, Internet marketing, SEO copywriting, and editing. Ross holds a Bachelor of Arts in advertising and journalism from the University of Virginia. He currently writes at http://www.mylifehub.com/.

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Over the years I have felt many things leave me. People do not change, but yet somehow time alters everything. As the years roll on people are not quite as forgiving, nor quite as kind, hopeful, loving. Ross Turner
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She didn’t know how this ended, she just knew that it needed to, one way or another. Ross Turner
Marcii hoped she was wrong, though she knew the odds...
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Marcii hoped she was wrong, though she knew the odds were slim. Still, in the face of everything, there is always hope. Ross Turner
If there was one advantage of the numerous lifetimes he’d...
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If there was one advantage of the numerous lifetimes he’d been forced to endure, it was undoubtedly knowledge. Ross Turner
Time will teach you more lessons than I ever can.
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Time will teach you more lessons than I ever can. Ross Turner
A friendship like theirs was hard to come by, and...
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A friendship like theirs was hard to come by, and when such a thing is found, it is often even harder to hold on to. But, as so few come to learn, absence does indeed make the heart grow fonder. Ross Turner
She hoped Alistair would prove to be more than she...
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She hoped Alistair would prove to be more than she imagined. But, unfortunately, she knew without a shadow of a doubt that people weren’t what they once were. Ross Turner
Wherever man did not settle, the world was not owned....
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Wherever man did not settle, the world was not owned. It was not wanted. In time of course this was bound to change, for there is never enough it seems. Ross Turner
If beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder,...
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If beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder, then surely I would have to had been blind to not see it in her. Ross Turner
True beauty lies in the eye of the beholder.
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True beauty lies in the eye of the beholder. Ross Turner
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I might not have been so young, but age alone doesn’t necessarily make you less foolish. Ross Turner
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Our pasts haunt us all. I regaled my beautiful audience of one with the tale of my life, not so much for entertainment, but for bold, barefaced, honest truth. Ross Turner
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Better he think me rude than not think at all. Ross Turner
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Regardless of my age, such a trivial thing isn’t important, it was upon that decision which my life hung. Ross Turner
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I awoke with an insatiable desire to end my life. Ross Turner
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And so life went on, as it always will. It had taken an awful lot to get there, for no victory comes without hardship and sacrifice. But then, those whom we hold so dear, that we fight so hard to protect, and suffer so greatly for, are always worth it in the end. Ross Turner
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The decision of their fates lay elsewhere, and the thought of that alone was utterly terrifying. Ross Turner
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It is a very difficult thing, to love another. To some it comes easily, naturally even. Whilst for others, the road to such things is long and arduous and fraught with danger. Ross Turner
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It is often said that things must get worse before they can get better, and there is truth in that. Ross Turner
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Death, child. It’s beckoning us both, my brother and I. Ross Turner
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Cruelty had been his weapon. But such a tool is dangerous and can spread further than you intend. Ross Turner
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He stood taller, and straighter, and broader, and infinitely more human than anything else Marcii could possibly imagine. Ross Turner
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He was like nothing she’d ever known. Marcii hoped she would come to know him, for he was all she could ever have asked for and more. Ross Turner
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And yet the night was still fresh: young as new dawn. There was still time for worlds to change, if that was to be their fate. Ross Turner
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She has no interest in human quarrels, for they are often petty and always pointless. Ross Turner
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Just because he was not a monster did not mean he wouldn’t be treated as one. Ross Turner
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If this was what it meant to be human, for now she saw more clearly than she ever had done, she didn’t want to be. Ross Turner
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Love is the only emotion so unexplainable and unique, that not even the greatest of writers could hope to contain it within their meagre words. Ross Turner
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Time is indifferent of the events and triumphs and tragedies of mankind, and really even, for the most part, of its own inexorable passage. Ross Turner
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It seemed everything would be alright after all. Ross Turner
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Life does wait, if only for a limited time. Ross Turner
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It is perhaps not the Church and all that it stands for that some fear so, but instead the demons of humanity that lurk within, tainting its Holy walls with their evil and their lust and their malice. And what if that window into our own souls wasn't just to show us our reflections, the good and bad of who we are, but instead the reflection of the whole world around us, and how we see that, in all its entirety of good and evil. Ross Turner
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It is always those closest to us who can cut us the deepest. Ross Turner
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Our pasts haunt us all.” I admitted, in a rare moment of perfect clarity. Ross Turner
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I may be immortal, even if for a short time. But if it were up to me, I would not endure for even one more day. Ross Turner
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Now of course in hindsight, such a wonderful thing, though never around when you actually need it, I know that I always loved her deeply. Ross Turner
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It was just the way he was made. Ross Turner
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Only what you choose is what makes you. Ross Turner
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The truth is often of no consequence. Ross Turner
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The mind is filled with thoughts, but the heart is filled with wishes, and they have since the beginning of time been the core of all folklore. Ross Turner