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Boyds Quotes By Kiera Cass

It's not. There are bigger things than love. — Kiera Cass

Boyds Quotes By Shelley Long

I don't believe in predestination, even though I was raised a Presbyterian. — Shelley Long

Boyds Quotes By Daniel Delgado F.

On the first day, man created God — Daniel Delgado F.

Boyds Quotes By Khalil Gibran

The first thought of God was an angel. The first word of God was a man — Khalil Gibran

Boyds Quotes By Matt Bomer

It's better to be in love than watch it. — Matt Bomer

Boyds Quotes By Trevor Rabin

When you do a record like 'Talk,' and you're happy with it, and it reaches your ambitions and then doesn't sell as well as you wanted, it kind of takes the wind out of your sails a little. — Trevor Rabin

Boyds Quotes By Junji Ito

Spirals.... this town is contaminated with spirals. — Junji Ito

Boyds Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

An unfree mind is just like a windmill inside the bell jar! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Boyds Quotes By Maurice Merleau Ponty

What exists are not separated animals, but an inter-animality. — Maurice Merleau Ponty

Boyds Quotes By Meg Wolitzer

But she also saw that the Boyds were people whose love came with added sourness - and maybe, as a result, their son had developed the capacity for unspeakable sadness, and who could blame him? Dennis and Jules had both come from families that hadn't really felt good. This they'd shared, and when they'd come together it was to make a home that did feel good, and even sometimes to say: Fuck you, disappointing families. — Meg Wolitzer

Boyds Quotes By Annie Oakley

My mother ... was perfectly horrified when I began shooting and tried to keep me in school, but I would run away and go quail shooting in the woods or trim my dresses with wreaths of wildflowers. — Annie Oakley

Boyds Quotes By Simon Armitage

The kind of music that God must hearing, no matter how busy or distracted, because it comes out of hundreds of square Miles of nothingness, out of the emptiness of the hills and the silence of the moors ... — Simon Armitage