Armidale Quotes & Sayings
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Top Armidale Quotes

A gentle breeze catches in the branches then and I hear it, soft and low, a murmured prayer
Gem-ma, Gem-ma
and then the leaves bend down and trail delicate fingers across my cold cheeks. — Libba Bray

When my father was born, it was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. When I was born, it was Lithuania. When I left, it was Hungary. It is difficult to say where I come from. — Elie Wiesel

Violent resistance against the power of the state is the last resort of the minority in its effort to break loose from the oppression of the majority ... The citizen must not be so narrowly circumscribed in his activities that, if he thinks differently from those in power, his only choice is either to perish or to destroy the machinery of state. — Ludwig Von Mises

The nighttime sky is all about yesterday. The light that you're seeing from the stars happened millions of years ago. Looking at the night sky is like looking at the past. But the morning sky, on the other hand, is right now. It is in the present and holds the hope of a brand new day and so many new opportunities-- to live, to be happy. — Robin Schwarz

I have this typical Ukrainian face. Even people who know my music don't recognize me most of the time, thank God. — Neko Case

I feel like a mother-queen-vampire-Dracula because I want to make more girls so I can have more friends and more girls to play with, you know? For a long time, it was really just me. There were other girls in the niche underground, but not on a world level. — RuPaul

A man who preserves his integrity no real, long-lasting harm can ever come. — Socrates

Running allows me to set my mind free. Nothing seems impossible, nothing unattainable. — Kara Goucher

Part of my childhood was spent in Sydney and part in rural New South Wales, at Armidale. — John Cornforth

Because I'm one of five people in Los Angeles who doesn't drive, I walk a lot. — Allison Anders

On the approach of spring, I withdraw without reluctance from the noisy and extensive scene of crowds without company, and dissipation without pleasure. — Edward Gibbon