Bocanada Vinyl Quotes & Sayings
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You can't bluff someone that's not paying attention. — Joe Mantegna
Lord you are the source of my strength, you are real; You have an answer for every question I might have. I thank you Lord for your unconditional love, you are everything to me. — Euginia Herlihy
I'd like to think I'm an actor who leaves things at work. — Michelle Forbes
I was barely breathing now, my head felt light. I stumbled to the nearest bench and I clasped my hands together, my fingers gripping each other painfully in an attempt to feel useful. Their job had been to hold fast and it had been so long since they had been empty. They had done their job well, they had clung to those memories even in the dead of night when I was fast asleep, remaining vigilant, keepers of my heart's most inner desires. My icy hands with their narrow fingers had done my heart's work for so long that they felt bereft now. Good sense was still with me and it reminded me that it was time, way past time. It spoke of better days and of substance, of actuality. It asked for the hardest thing, trust. — Tamara Thiel
How good is man's life, the mere living! How fit to employ all the heart and the soul and the senses forever in joy! — Robert Browning
The usefulness of a pot comes from its emptiness. — Laozi
Of the twenty- three men and women who served in Dwight Eisenhower's cabinets, only one, the secretary of agriculture, published a memoir afterward, and it was so discreet as to be soporific. — David Brooks
A pretty girl is certainly comparable to a good horse. — William Shatner
Energy speaks through dreams ... are you listening? — Elaine Seiler
People don't buy lady art. — Walter Keane
A couple who go on living together merely because that was how they began, without any other reason: was that what we were turning into? — Simone De Beauvoir
Truths are dangerous," he said.
"Then why are you writing them in a book?"
"To catch them between the pages," said Teddy, "and trap them before they disappear. — Kristin Cashore
