Accursio Farms Quotes & Sayings
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The room was bright and white and still and silent, but soundless sound roared and howled in it. — Anne Rivers Siddons

Why should being quiet mean you're in love?
Because, she said. That means you aren't nervous with each other, or affected, or likely to be hiding intentions behind too much conversation. A friendly silence can speak between two who will walk together a long way, she said. — Nancy E. Turner

She's actually a friend of yours... Myosotis Terra. And you wouldn't know, actually. Or to be precise, you wouldn't remember. - Skulduggery (Myosotis Terra) — Derek Landy

The boot, which was dull black and square-heeled, the motorcycle boot of persons who did not own motorcycles but wore the boots of those who did. — David Foster Wallace

Writers are makers, not just transmitters, of myths. Literature offers not only myths but counter-myths, just as life offers counter-experiences - experiences that confound what you thought you thought, or felt, or believed. — Susan Sontag

Impressionism came about because it suddenly became apparent that pure colours mix in the eye in a more dazzling way than they have ever been mixed in paint. — Joseph Plaskett

What remains in diseases after the crisis is apt to produce relapses. — Hippocrates

Ultimately, meditation can allow us to have happiness independent of conditions and that is one heck of an awesome claim — Shinzen Young

Reading. That was the sport I was good at. — George R R Martin

The desert wind was strong, and the dust came over the street like fog. Still, two men were sweeping the road. — Dave Eggers

Visions are possibilities. Actions are the only thing able to determine our futures. — Jacquelyn Frank

It was no great gift, for there was mighty little wine left; but Signor Cavalletto, jumping to his feet, received the bottle gratefully, turned it upside down at his mouth, and smacked his lips. — Charles Dickens

The true felicity of a lover of books is the luxurious turning of page by page, the surrender, not meanly abject, but deliberate and cautious, with your wits about you, as you deliver yourself into the keeping of the book. This I call reading. — Edith Wharton

I struggled for a long time with survivin', and no matter what, you keep finding something to fight for. — Joel Osteen

Maybe the one dangerous thing about reading a library's worth of books was the way your imagination got pumped up like a bodybuilder on steroids. — Dean Koontz