Allemons Garden Quotes & Sayings
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April brings the primrose sweet, / Scatters daisies at our feet. — Sara Coleridge
No one should ever know where conduct ends and acting begins. Conduct unbecoming. That's what acting is. — Peter O'Toole
So they pass away: friends, kindred, the dearest-loved, grown people, aged, infants. As we go on the down-hill journey, the mile-stones are grave-stones, and on each more and more names are written; unless haply you live beyond man's common age, when friends have dropped off, and, tottering, and feeble, and unpitied, you reach the terminus alone. — William Makepeace Thackeray
Gardening is the purest of human pleasures. — Francis Bacon
I grew up poor. My mother raised a family of four on between $9,000 and $15,000 a year. — Robert Reich
A little boy was tugging on his pant leg.
'Teacher, I have to pee.'
Avila woke from his skating dreams and looked around, pointed to some trees by the shore that grew out over the water; the bare network of branches fell like a shielding curtain toward the ice.
'You can pee there.'
The boy squinted at the trees.
'On the ice?'
'Yes? What is wrong with that? Makes new ice. Yellow. — John Ajvide Lindqvist
Mahler was a poor yea-sayer. His voice cracks, like Nietzsche's, when he proclaims values, speaks from mere conviction, when he himself puts into practice the abhorrent notion of overcoming on which the thematic analyses capitalise, and makes music as if joy were already in the world. His vainly jubilant movements unmask jubilation; his subjective incapacity for the happy end denounces itself. — Theodor W. Adorno
He isn't a - well...eh." She made a face. "Well, yeah. — Molly McAdams
Raise your glass if you are wrong in all the right ways. — Pink
