Aulus Claudius Quotes & Sayings
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Every soul aboard stood at the bulwarks or on the seats of the steamer and stared at that distant shape, higher than the trees or church towers inland, and advancing with a leisurely parody of a human stride. — H.G.Wells
Even when I have to write a simple letter I'm scared stiff as if faced with looming seasickness. — Gustav Klimt
We'll see each other again," he said. "You are - truly your father's son, Harry. . . ." He — J.K. Rowling
The answers to the human problems of ecology are to be found in economy. And the answers to the problems of economy are to be found in culture and character. To fail to see this is to go on dividing the world falsely between guilty producers and innocent consumers. — Wendell Berry
You should not separate your life from what you do. — Jeanne Moreau
When I saw you on the stairs before, I'd forgotten how beautiful you are,' he whispered against her skin.
'Spotty, not beautiful,' she corrected gently, running her finger along his crooked nose. 'Now you, you're beautiful.'
'I even missed your inferiority complex.' Max smiled and shifted against her.
'Not being inferior. It's a point of fact. I'm covered in zits,' Neve said and she didn't know why she felt the need to share that with Max but then she was glad that she had because he was kissing each one of the angry red bumps along her forehead and chin and cheeks, even though a few of them were starting to suppurate. 'Don't do that, it's completely unhygienic. Kiss my mouth instead. — Sarra Manning
You know, Arabs are critical of United States foreign policy, but they also associate the U.S. with democratic principles and opportunity. — Jehane Noujaim
I'm afraid, Ana. I'm afraid, and I feel like if I don't kiss you right now, I'll break apart. — Jodi Meadows
If you go out with a girl and they say she has a great personality, she's ugly. If they tell you a guy works hard, he can't play a lick. Same thing. — Charles Barkley
Industrial agriculture, built according to the single standard of productivity, has dealt with nature, including human nature, in the manner of a monologist or an orator. It has not asked for anything, or waited to hear any response. It has told nature what it wanted, and in various clever ways has taken what it wanted. And since it proposed no limit on its wants, exhaustion has been its inevitable and foreseeable result. This, clearly, is a dictatorial or totalitarian form of behavior, and it is as totalitarian in its use of people as it is in its use of nature. Its connections to the world and to humans and the other creatures become more and more abstract, as its economy, its authority, and its power become more and more centralized. — Wendell Berry
If the WHY is BIG ENOUGH, the HOW usually not a problem — Merry Riana