Brancaccio Brooklyn Quotes & Sayings
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The things that kept them awake in the middle of the night, the things they did underneath the cover of darkness, both dreadful and beautiful, both attractive and repulsive, were revealed in stark clarity to their minds. A harsh reality that intensified sensations with each gust of wind. They shrank from it with frightened whimpers. The setting in each house would have fit perfectly into a post-apocalyptic tale of nuclear holocausts. Shell-shocked expressions gazed into the nothingness. Blankets over faces, silent prayers to the heavens. No curious eyes at the windows, or storm watchers dared to partake. The mere thought of looking out was too much to be borne. — Jaime Allison Parker

Nuclear energy is a waste of time. They should go about harnessing the power of the unconscious when it is in the act of denying Death. — Steve Toltz

How long do you think it will take her to figure out who you are?" "She is blind." "Then that makes two of you." Alejandro — Lorraine Heath

I don't know if they were all functioning, but I did play in a bunch of bands. — Oscar Isaac

A man is his own best friend; therefore he ought to love himself best. — Aristotle.

Ford even began to whistle, which was probably his mistake. Nobody likes a whistler, — Douglas Adams

What's cool about really little kids is that they don't say stuff to try to hurt your feelings, even though sometimes they do say stuff that hurts your feelings. But they don't actually know what they're saying. Big kids, though: they know what they're saying. And that is definitely not fun for me. — R.J. Palacio

The future is not set in stone, and even if it was, stone can be broken. — Melanie Rawn

I've always felt I carried a golden secret, a wonderful secret. Every time I thought about it, it made me feel warm inside and good. — Harry Hay

It is a solemn sight to see so many Christians lying in their blood, some here, and some there, like a company of sheep torn by wolves, all of them stripped naked by a company of hell-hounds, roaring, singing, ranting, and insulting, as if they would have torn our very hearts out; yet the Lord by His almighty power preserved a number of us from death, for there were twenty-four of us taken alive and carried captive — Mary Rowlandson

The pursuit of perfection prevents achievement of the satisfactory. — George Will

First feel sure of idea, then the execution will be easier. — Eva Hesse