Brockelmans Water Quotes & Sayings
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You get rid of the fear of death by understanding that it is an integral fact of our existence. You do that through will and reason. — G. Gordon Liddy

Storehouses filled with merchandise will prove a better guarantee than arsenals bulging with ammunition. — Elisabeth Marbury

Reading yourself as a fiction as well as a fact is the only way to keep the narrative open
the only way to stop the story running away under its own momentum, often towards an ending no one wants. — Jeanette Winterson

We must leave our mark on life while we have it in our power. — Karen Blixen

I feel like I'm still learning a lot. I think there's a tendency for people who are just doing their first couple of films that I see now where they seem to be really resentful of the technical limitations that come along with filmmaking. — Anna Kendrick

The fight isn't over until you win it ... That's all you have to remember. No matter what the other man thinks. — Robin Hobb

If a theme or idea is too near the surface, the novel becomes simply a tract illustrating an idea. — Elizabeth Bowen

In Hollywood I thought I was large and klutzy, like the characters I played. — Madeline Kahn

Life itself is an art form. — Tyree Guyton

My mother's capacity for happiness was a small soup bone salting a large pot. — Lorrie Moore

Would everyone stop saying arse!" ... "I know, its called an ass, people. Ass — Samantha Young

Physicians, though they put their patients to much pain, will not destroy their nature, but will raise it up by degrees. Surgeons will pierce and cut but not mutilate. A mother who has a sick and self-willed child will not cast it away for this reason. And shall there be more mercy in the stream than there is in the spring? Shall we think there is more mercy in ourselves than in God, who plants the feeling of mercy in us? — Richard Sibbes

1920 was an auspicious year for a young person to enter the world as an American citizen. — Tom Brokaw

Man ever talks, and Man ever dreams Of better days that are yet to be, After glittering goal, that distant gleams, Running and racing untiringly. The worldly may grow old and young as it will, But the Hope of man is Improvement still. Hope bears him into life in her arms, She flutters around the boy's young bloom, The soul of youth with her magic warms, Nor rests with age in the silent tomb; For ends man his weary course at the grave, There plants he Hope o'er his ashes to wave. — Friedrich Schiller