Brookhouse Home Quotes & Sayings
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He enjoyed reading and writing. He liked words. Words didn't shout or make loud noises, which pretty much defined the rest of his family. They didn't involve getting muddy in the freezing cold. They didn't hunt inoffensive animals, either. They did what he told them to. So, he'd said, he wanted to write. — Terry Pratchett

There are no strangers here; Only friends you haven't yet met. — William Butler Yeats

I'm a person who gets better with practice. Getting older is awesome - because you get more practice. — Zooey Deschanel

From time immemorial History has decreed that territory on this Planet Earth belongs to those powerful enough to take it and determined enough to keep it. — Ben Klassen

Our peace comes from remembering our wholeness and that the end of desire is the beginning of a life filled with Light. — Danielle Boonstra

Truth must be stalwart, Loyalty absolute, Generosity unstinting, while Appearance and Convention were children of the giant Hyprocrisy and must be put to flight. — Marilynne Robinson

Sometimes I think I disguise myself as a teacher in order to make the pictures I need to see. — Wendy Ewald

My family lives all around me. We see each other daily. It's very, very complicated. I think that families hold us together and they split us apart. — Terry Tempest Williams

The way to goodness," Borden had said, "is one of sacrifice. He who sacrifices will have it a hundred times returned. — Michelle Hoover

At one level you're condemned to the voice you have. But within those confines, you have a certain amount of freedom to range among your possible voices. — David Guterson

On a good day, I'm a first class prick, but even I know that being treated like you're disposable is something no one should ever be used to. — Melyssa Winchester

Intuition is a powerful business tool. Use it. — Maggie Wilderotter

I thought about the difference between a mama's girl and a daddy's girl. I decided that a daughter who belongs to her daddy expects gifts, while a daughter who belongs to her mama expects a lot more. Not from her mama. From herself. — Victoria Bond