1790 Savannah Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, I may be devout, but I am human all the same. — Moliere
The literary scene is a kind of Medusa's raft, small and sinking, and one's instinct when a newcomer tries to clamber aboard is to step on his fingers. — John Updike
Politics, as any observer of the modern world knows, is the enemy of economics, everywhere and always. — John Derbyshire
Absolute green is the most restful color, lacking any undertone of joy, grief, or passion. On exhausted men this restfulness has a beneficial effect, but after a time it becomes tedious. — Wassily Kandinsky
That's the thing about magic; you've got to know it's still here, all around us, or it just stays invisible for you. — Charles De Lint
I decided then and there I was never going to have kids. — Natsuo Kirino
The body is the outermost layer of the mind. — David Mitchell
When you tame someone they become unique to you in all the world — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
What if I am a curse?" "Then you're the prettiest and nicest curse I know. — V.C. Andrews
The loadstar of a saint is God Himself, not estimated usefulness. It is the work that God does through us that count, not what we do for him. — Oswald Chambers
Cartooning was a good fit for me. And yet now, years later, I almost never think about it. — Gary Larson
Peter stood, cleared his throat, and began to hum softly, then sing, slowly building up the song as his voice cleared. He found the old tune, the song of the Sunbird. And as he sung, as his rich voice echoed off the tall cliffs, the birds and the faeries lent him their voice and soon the tune drifted throughtout the garden. — Brom
