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Armorers Workstation Quotes By J.D. Tyler

Well, that was fun," She said stiffly , glaring at Jax."Next time why don't you hike your leg on me like I'm a friggin tree? — J.D. Tyler

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Elizabeth Taylor

a bronze lustre; pearls were twisted round her wrists — Elizabeth Taylor

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Joseph Addison

One hope no sooner dies in us but another rises up in its stead. We are apt to fancy that we shall be happy and satisfied if we possess ourselves of such and such particular enjoyments; but either by reason of their emptiness, or the natural inquietude of the mind, we have no sooner gained one point, but we extend our hopes to another. We still find new inviting scenes and landscapes lying behind those which at a distance terminated our view. — Joseph Addison

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Lacey Mosley

We have messed-up lives, but we're good people and we have grace. And even though we don't have to do good for God to love us, I want to do good for Him. — Lacey Mosley

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Peg Bracken

This is your dividing line, by the way, between child and nonchild - when the first trouble happens that Mama can't fix. — Peg Bracken

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Henri Matisse

Everything that we see in our daily lives is more or less distorted by acquired habits and this is perhaps more evident in an age like ours when cinema posters and magazines present us every day with a flood of ready-made images which are to the eye what prejudices are to the mind. The effort to see things without distortion demands a kind of courage; and this courage is essential to the artist, who has to look at everything as though he were seeing it for the first time. — Henri Matisse

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Michael Josephson

I think Samuel Johnson had it right when he observed that hope is itself a species of happiness. So if we want to be happy it only makes sense to discipline ourselves to choose our attitudes, to think positively and to be hopeful. — Michael Josephson

Armorers Workstation Quotes By David Lindsay-Abaire

I'm just writing about people. People are dark and complicated. I'm trying to tell the truth; that's all that I do. — David Lindsay-Abaire

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Jules Verne

These are just some arms in the service of a head. Is not this the true organization of the force? — Jules Verne

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

Mars is the next frontier, what the Wild West was, what America was 500 years ago. It's time to strike out anew ... Mars is where the action is for the next thousand years ... The characteristic of human nature, and perhaps our simian branch of the family, is curiosity and exploration. When we stop doing that, we won't be humans anymore. I've seen far more in my lifetime than I ever dreamed. Many of our problems on Earth can only be solved by space technology ... The next step is in space. It's inevitable. — Arthur C. Clarke

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Wallis Simpson

Fortunately for the human race, pain, however piercing, is not a lasting emotion. The recollection of happiness lingers, but the consciousness never retains for long the first thrust of tragic loss. The details of daily life crowd in upon the mind. — Wallis Simpson

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Seanan McGuire

Don't be careful. Be courageous. Don't be safe. Be strong. Don't be a victim. Be the one who makes it home. - Evelyn Baker — Seanan McGuire

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Diana Vreeland

Blue jeans are the most beautiful things since the gondola. — Diana Vreeland

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Iris Murdoch

Love doesn't think like that. All right, it's blind as a bat
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'Bats have radar. Yours doesn't seem to be working. — Iris Murdoch

Armorers Workstation Quotes By Daphne Du Maurier

I wanted to go back again, to recapture the moment that had gone, and then it came to me that if we did it would not be the same (...) — Daphne Du Maurier