Biglari Sardar Quotes & Sayings
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We need less theoretical debate and more practical application and acknowledgment of what Europe can and does do so that it is brought home to people in a relevant way. — Charles Kennedy

Natural, hell! What was it Chaucer Said once about the long toil that goes like blood to the poems making? Leave it to nature and the verse sprawls, Limp as bindweed, if it break at all Life's iron crust Man, you must sweat And rhyme your guts taut, if you'd build Your verse a ladder. — R.S. Thomas

I see you giving my sweater the stink eye, mister. — Daisy Prescott

Boys, you must strive to find your own voice, because the longer you wait to begin the less likely you are to find it at all. — Robin Williams

What fun it had been, having an admirer even for that little while. No wonder people liked admirers. They seemed, in some strange way, to make one come alive. — Elizabeth Von Arnim

The idol is the measure of the worshipper. — James Russell Lowell

An actor has many lives and many people within him. I know there are lots of people inside me. No one ever said I'm dull. — Shirley Maclaine

The spotlight kept rowing back and forth across the face of the ridge. Methodically. Bright shuttle, dark loom. — Cormac McCarthy

And do you really think someone's going to look at you and say, 'Hmm, I think that girl's a plant'? — Aprilynne Pike

We had had many joggers in prison. I found them smug.
About the young man and his radio. I decided that he had bought the thing as a prosthetic devices, as an artificial enthusiasm for the planet. He paid as little attention to it as I paid to my false front tooth. I have since seen several young men like that in groups - with their radios tuned to different stations, with the radios engaged in a spirited conversation. The young men themselves, perhaps having been told nothing but "shut up" all their lives, had nothing to say. — Kurt Vonnegut

Building a temple atop a minehead, when the local tulpas haunted the dangerous galleries and tunnels of Below, had not been the wisest judgment ever made. I tried to remember if this had been my idea. Somehow I had the feeling that it was. — Jay Lake

No one's serious at seventeen,
When lindens line the promenades — Arthur Rimbaud

Beauty comes in many forms, and the strong, powerful kind is the most admirable. It's easy to be weak; you simply do nothing, but strength takes courage and effort. — L. H. Cosway