Berrow Quotes & Sayings
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She hath no loyal knight and true, The Lady of Shalott. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
For the right guy, a girl doesn't need extravagance. Just sincerity ~Jolie — Ronie Kendig
truth seeks beauty; beauty loves truth. — Joanna Tilsley
If no love is, O God, what fele I so? And if love is, what thing and which is he? If love be good, from whennes cometh my woo? If it be wikke, a wonder thynketh me — Geoffrey Chaucer
But the restlessness Quentin had been conscious of last night had shifted abruptly into a deep, cold sense of foreboding this morning when Diana had opened her eyes so suddenly to make an eerily familiar statement.
"It's coming."
And it had required all his willpower to allow her to leave his sight. To walk away from him, back up the well-lit paths to her cottage in order to change. Because that was exactly what Missy had said to him twenty-five years before.
The last time he had seen her alive. — Kay Hooper
To question what I see, then to question what I see after that, because the questions matter as much, perhaps more than, the answers. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
The fact is that if Jesus's future kingdom is secure, those who trust in its coming will enact it now. — Alan Hirsch
We are far too good at analyzing what is wrong with the culture and far too myopic at analyzing what is wrong in the church. — Sinclair B. Ferguson
From this moment on I know exactly where my life will go: seems that all I really was doing was waiting for love. — John Lennon
I Xeroxed my watch. Now I have time to spare. — Steven Wright
Perhaps the biggest obstacle in destroying white supremacy is the hatred and hostility that Africans have for each other. — Runoko Rashidi
I got to thinking - when it was too late - you have to reach out to people. To your family, too. You can't just let them sit there, you should put your hand out. If they slap it back, well you reach out again if you care enough. If you don't care enough, you forget about them, if you can. — Cynthia Voigt
After the first shock of recognition - a sudden sense of "this is what I'm going to write" - the novel starts to breed by itself; the process goes on solely in the mind, not on paper. I feel a kind of gentle development, an uncurling inside, and I know that the details are there already, that in fact I would see them plainly if I looked closer, but I prefer to wait until what is loosely called inspiration has completed the task for me. — Vladimir Nabokov
The world may end up under a Sword of Damocles on a tightrope over the abyss. — Andrei A. Gromyko
Before parents one must not utter jokes, must not show restlessness, must not show anger or temper. Before mother or father, a child must bow down low, and stand up in their presence, and must not take a seat until they order him to sit. If the householder has food and drink and clothes without first seeing that his mother and his father, his children, his wife, and the poor, are supplied, he is committing a sin. The mother and the father are the causes of this body; so a man must undergo a thousand troubles in order to do good to them. Even so is his duty to his wife. No man should scold his wife, and he must always maintain her as if she were his own mother. And even when he is in the greatest difficulties and troubles, he must not show anger to his wife. — Swami Vivekananda
