Behooray Quotes & Sayings
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Everybody ages. Eighty-year-olds don't look like twenty-year-olds, and they shouldn't. We live in a throwaway culture that stashes older people away and tries not to look at them. — Vicki Myron
My fictional worlds were those of a fabulist, of an intellectual fantasist. I was the lawgiver, and the countries and inhabitants of my imagination were answerable to me. If I wished for a man to levitate; to enter another's story by rowboat or by intoning a sentence or by performing a shadow-puppet play; if I wanted him to become a swarm of intelligent elementary particles and enter the Internet and travel into the past and far into the future, it was so. — Norman Lock
Our plans never turn out as tasty as reality. — Ram Dass
You just ignore it! It's not that you don't care anymore, it's that you stop listening and paying attention to it. Because everybody has an opinion. Talk is cheap - it's free! And I say that like, if you don't like the stuff I have to say, pay me no mind - it will cost you nothing. — Donald Faison
Beauty matters, dare I say, almost as much as spirituality and justice. — N. T. Wright
With love like that, you can't get pick about how it finds you or the details. All that matters is that it's there. Better late than never. — Sarah Dessen
A poet need not trouble himself if he lies. He lies only in the matter of love, as the regions of the heart are open to tempting conquest. — Mahmoud Darwish
Philosophy can bake no bread; but she can procure for us God , Freedom , Immortality. Which, then, is more practical, Philosophy or Economy ? — Novalis
In order to be embarrassed, a person has to care about the opinions of others first. — Colleen Hoover
Journey, "Open arms". — Freya Asgard
I like the night and the sky better than the gods of men. — Albert Camus
The deepest mystery comes not when we don't know somebody well, but when we do. — Sam Keen
Hurts of childhood live on; in one form or other they are there to the end. — Susan Glaspell
