Bonebreakers Quotes & Sayings
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To become an abstraction: The Mother, Down On One Knee. This was life after he came - she orbits him, I chart her movements. That she could call him a blessing, the sun in her sky. She was no more the girl that I'd married. — David Foster Wallace

All I'm writing is just what I feel, that's all. I just keep it almost naked. And probably the words are so bland. — Jimi Hendrix

It is wrong to be dependent on the body-complex [pudgal]. One should depend only on the Soul. — Dada Bhagwan

The one thing about having no one is that no one expects anything from you. — Kate Moretti

Learn to draw quick and shoot straight, - the former being even more important than the latter, - and probably has to take life after life in order to save his own. Some of these men are brave only because of their confidence in their own skill and strength ; once convince them that they are overmatched and they turn into abject cowards. Others have nerves of — Theodore Roosevelt

It's discouraging to think how many people are shocked by honesty and how few by deceit. — Noel Coward

A good base stealer should make the whole infield jumpy. Whether you steal or not, you're changing the rhythm of the game. If the pitcher is concerned about you, he isn't concentrating enough on the batter. — Joe Morgan

One could speculate that lichens would be among the last inhabitants to succumb on a dying earth at some distant point in the future. — Steven L. Stephenson

There is no unhappiness like the misery of sighting land (and work) again after a cheerful, careless voyage. — Mark Twain

I was the perfect automaton: blessed with ability but cursed with ignorance. — Ransom Riggs

Indeed, while Nature is wonderfully inventive of new structures, her conservatism in holding on to old ones is still more remarkable. In the ascending line of development she tries an experiment once exceedingly thorough, and then the question is solved for all time. For she always takes time enough to try the experiment exhaustively. It took ages to find how to build a spinal column or brain, but when the experiment was finished she had reason to be, and was, satisfied. — John M. Tyler