Artley Flutes Quotes & Sayings
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Prepare for a radio, for nothing is silent like the grave — Bangambiki Habyarimana
She paused as she realized he was looking at her. 'Am I doing something wrong?' 'No. I was just thinking how incredibly beautiful you are.' That didn't seem to please her as her gaze danced around in obvious discomfort. 'You're still drunk, aren't you?' He laughed. 'No. The hangover is starting to kick in. Head hammering like a mother.' 'Ah, that explains it.' 'What does?' 'Your eyesight's screwed up. I could probably take you into a retirement home and you'd be trying to score with Grandma right now.'
- Shahara & Syn — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Dear me! how happy and good we'd be, if we had no worries! — Louisa May Alcott
No one would look at me and think I was slave. But I had been. I still was. I probably would be forever. — Pepper Winters
Every atom is working and resisting every thought in the mind. Everything we see and know is but the resultant of these two forces. — Swami Vivekananda
Sufism," according to the Sufi, "is an adventure in living, necessary adventure. — Idries Shah
Most people are idiots. There's nothing worse than idiots who tell you their opinions. — Richard Kadrey
Aren't you hungry?" he asked, distracted.
"No." I didn't feel like mentioning that my stomach was already full - of butterflies. — Stephenie Meyer
I'm a born-again atheist. — Gore Vidal
It's what makes us different from every other creature in the world - we have time. And we have choices — Douglas Coupland
Lorenz was the charismatic, flamboyant thinker - he didn't conduct a single statistical analysis in his life - while Tinbergen did the nitty-gritty of actual data collection. — Frans De Waal
Business is a spiritual pursuit. Your business will not grow unless you grow as a person — Tony Robbins
All good things have to come to an end, and the male cheerleader has come to an end — Rick Pitino
Everything costs something everyone pays — Mark Twight
Khalepa ta kala, greek. It means 'beauty is harsh'. — Cassandra Clare
