Barlby School Quotes & Sayings
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Act as if everything depended on you; trust as if everything depended on God. — Ignatius Of Loyola
The glory of God is humankind fully alive. — Ignatius Of Loyola
There's nothing wrong with the darkness, Tate. That's the only time the stars get to shine. — Chelle Bliss
It took a catastrophe of socialized medicine to wake a lot of people up because it affects every single person in America, either directly or indirectly. That's when you get people's attention - when it directly affects them. — Monica Crowley
When American soil could be seen from the ship, the passengers breathed a collective sigh of relief so strong, it caused a change of direction in the winds, which added a day to their trip, but no matter. — Leslye Walton
We should have stories in common, I found myself thinking. We should have stories, and jokes no one understands, and memories that we know will stay alive because neither of us will let the other forget. — Kamila Shamsie
People would have to learn to deal with old monsters again. Stay in their houses. Shutter their windows. — Erin Kellison
Art is anything created by one person and enjoyed by another. — Kate Atkinson
Christianity and democracy are inevitably enemies, — R.J. Rushdoony
The fanged shadows boiled out behind them, howling for blood, their voices creaking with the sound of snapping bones. The fallen of Hethor's own party seemed to be swept up in the pursuit, dead correct people on their trail, keening, crying, blaming. Rivers of red flowed rapidly across the stone dock in the twilight, slippery sticky blood overtaking their flight to make them trip and slide headfirst into stone bollards or pitch screaming into the sea. — Jay Lake
I love the Midwest accent. — Lucy Punch
Memories are nothing but the lash with which yesterday flogs tomorrow. — Philip Moeller
In the end, the sign of Aretha Franklin's artistry is that she always leaves her mark - first, on the music, then on us. — Jon Landau
What a shame it is for a nation to be developing without a sense of beauty, and eating bananas for breakfast. — Edith Wharton
