Bookish One Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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All you have to do is relax and feel your history, because it will never go away and there is no future without it. — Ray Davies

Because there's no such thing as too much water under the bridge. The only problem is a refusal to deal with the water that's already gone pasts. — Ellen Miller

Ash didn't say anything, but I heard his faint sigh, as if he'd been holding his breath, and he drew me close, wrapping his around me. I lay my head on his chest and closed my eyes, shoving thoughts of Puck and my dad and the false king to the back of my mind. I would deal with them tomorrow. Right now, I just wanted to sleep, to sink into oblivion and forget everything for a little while. Ash was still quiet, thoughtful. His glamour aura glimmered once, then flickered out of sight again. But all I had to do was listen to his heart, thudding in his chest, to know what he was feeling. — Julie Kagawa

The dependency on the dole, formerly limited in pre-Clinton days to 14 million women and children on AFDC, will now grow to a clear majority of the U.S. population. — Dick Morris

The future is electronic. It's radio, television and the Internet; it's not really newspapers anymore. — Will McDonough

We turn from all we know and all we fear. — Stephen King

I would encourage the people out in Chicago and all of us to continue to press for, that type of prosecutorial accountability. — Hakeem Jeffries

I'm like a small farmer who interacts with people who consume what I make and tend my little patch of ground, and the Spotifys of the world, which are like McDonald's, are going to make people less aware of how the thing gets made and of its value. — David Bazan

People in the same room understand and empathize with each other in a way that isn't possible on the page or screen. — Gloria Steinem

Expect nothing and you don't need the courage to hope, nor the strength to withstand disappointment when nothing comes. — Glen Duncan