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Bitterroots Best Quotes By Blake Crouch

In five minutes, this little thing had come into my life and stared into my eyes and turned me into a different woman. What had I feared? The loss of identity? My time? How stupid and selfish, because holding my child, watching her suckle, every doubt and fear I had about her vanished. I fell, instantly, irreversibly, in love. — Blake Crouch

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Norman Maclean

Dear Jesse, as the moon lingers a moment over the bitterroots, before its descent into the invisible, my mind is filled with song. I find I am humming softly; not to the music, but something else; some place else; a place remembered; a field of grass where no one seemed to have been; except a deer; and the memory is strengthened by the feeling of you, dancing in my awkward arms. — Norman Maclean

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Ta-Nehisi Coates

I was learning the craft of poetry, which really was an intensive version of what my mother had taught me all those years ago - the craft of writing as the art of thinking. Poetry aims for an economy of truth - loose and useless words must be discarded, and I found that these loose and useless words were not separate from loose and useless thoughts. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Tom Robbins

Don't trust anybody who'd rather be grammatically correct than have a good time. — Tom Robbins

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Robert Frost

You can't get too much winter in the winter. — Robert Frost

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Michael Jackson

I just don't like being on a lot of different things or being everywhere because I get kind of embarrassed. — Michael Jackson

Bitterroots Best Quotes By William Shakespeare

We must love men, ere to us they will seem worthy of our love. — William Shakespeare

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Joseph C. Sciarillo

As the bitterroots, necessary for the healing but unpleasant to taste. (What Father Sacco's parishioners say about the man.) — Joseph C. Sciarillo

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Bertrand Russell

I think that in all descriptions of the good life here on earth we must assume a certain basis of animal vitality and animal instinct; without this, life becomes tame and uninteresting. Civilization should be something added to this, not substituted for it; the ascetic saint and the detached sage fail in this respect to be complete human beings. A small number of them may enrich a community; but a world composed of them would die of boredom. — Bertrand Russell

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Tom Hanks

My TV show had been cancelled; nothing else had gone anywhere; some alliances I had made petered out and nothing came of them and I was looking at a long, long year ahead of me in which there was no work on the horizon, the phone wasn't ringing. I had two kids, one of them a brand-new baby, and I didn't know if I would be able to keep my house. — Tom Hanks

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Frank Lloyd Wright

Architecture is the frame of human existence. We must dedicate this existence more to beauty. For if poetic principle has deserted us, how long are we going to last? — Frank Lloyd Wright

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Paul Pierce

The rim is looking bigger and bigger every game. — Paul Pierce

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Tracy Morgan

I don't do drama. I'm a comedian. — Tracy Morgan

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Dean Karnazes

I love to run and I have some tips to keep it fresh and novel. I rarely use the same route twice. That keeps things new. — Dean Karnazes

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Jamie McGuire

This was the best Thanksgiving we've had since Mom died."
I pulled my head up to see his expression. He was smiling, but it was tinged with sadness.
"I'm glad I was here to see it. — Jamie McGuire

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Paulo Coelho

It's risky, falling in love."
"I know that," I answered. "I've been in love before. It's like a narcotic. At first it brings the euphoria of complete surrender. The next day, you want more. You're not addicted yet, but you like the sensation, and you think you can still control things. You think about the person you love for two minutes, and forget them for three hours.
"But then you get used to that person, and you begin to be completely dependent on them. Now you think about him for three hours and forget him for two minutes. If he's not there, you feel like an addict who can't get a fix. And just as addicts steal and humiliate themselves to get what they need, you're willing to do anything for love."
"What a horrible way to put it," he said. — Paulo Coelho

Bitterroots Best Quotes By Chris Messina

Well, it's always strange to kiss someone with 10, 20, 40 people around. — Chris Messina