Blether Quotes & Sayings
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It was on the steamer carrying him through the Golden Gate that he happened to reach down into the hole in the lining of the right pocket of his overcoat and discover the envelope that his brother had solemnly handed to him almost a month before. It contained a single piece of paper, which Thomas had hastily stuffed into it that morning as they all were leaving the house together for the last time, by way or in lieu of expressing the feelings of love, fear, and hopefulness that his brother's escape inspired. It was the drawing of Harry Houdini, taking a calm cup of tea in the middle of the sky, that Thimas had made in his notebook during his abortive career as a librettist. Josef studied it, feeling as he sailed toward freedom as if he weighed nothing at all, as if every precious burden had been lifted from him. — Michael Chabon

If I had to give up reading or give up listening to music, I suspect I'd stick with the music. — Charles Frazier

If there can be a planet there
There will be a planet there. — Stephane Udry

Character is the basis of happiness and happiness the sanction of character. — George Santayana

Do not lose your enthusiasm. In its Greek etymology, the word enthusiasm means, "God in us." — Ken Burns

In L.A., everyone is competing for the next job, and in New York, it's pretty much the same thing: competing for a better job. — Bill Kurtis

Every literary culture has among its first bearings the 'blether' of animals who seek to make sense of human existence. — Andrew O'Hagan

It's not the lie that's the problem; it's the distance the lie forges between you. — Alice Hoffman

When you travel and go sight seeing you imagine seeing castles, lakes etc but you would not normally have a cemetery at the top of your to see list! Cimitero Monumentale is an old cemetery and, in a way, can also be considered a museum. Many people think of it as one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the world, because of its monumental mausoleums, impressing sculptures and tombs. — Blether Travel Guides

We pray pious blether, our will is not in it, and then we say God does not answer; we never asked Him for anything. Asking means that our wills are in what we ask. — Oswald Chambers