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Burren Smokehouse Quotes By Linda Hogan

There were times when the light of the moon had gone out and she felt a great loneliness. It wasn't for herself. It was for what had happened to the grasses of their land, their waters, not just the massacre there, the slavery, but the killing of the ocean. — Linda Hogan

Burren Smokehouse Quotes By Sigourney Weaver

Never burn bridges. Today's junior jerk, tomorrow's senior partner. — Sigourney Weaver

Burren Smokehouse Quotes By James Baldwin

There is a fearful splendor in absolute desolation. — James Baldwin

Burren Smokehouse Quotes By Kazuo Ishiguro

Yet are you so certain, good mistress, you wish to be free of this mist? Is it not better some things remain hidden from our minds?"
"It may be for some, father, but not for us. Axl and I wish to have again the happy moments we shared together. To be robbed of them is as if a thief came in the night and took what's most precious from us."
"Yet the mist covers all memories, the bad as well as the good. Isn't that so, mistress?"
"We'll have the bad ones come back too, even if they make us weep or shake with anger. For isn't it the life we've shared? — Kazuo Ishiguro

Burren Smokehouse Quotes By W.C. Fields

Alcoholic: anybody who drinks more than I do. — W.C. Fields

Burren Smokehouse Quotes By James Nares

I like routine. It enables me to improvise. — James Nares

Burren Smokehouse Quotes By Logan Pearsall Smith

I like to walk down Bond Street, thinking of all the things I don't desire. — Logan Pearsall Smith

Burren Smokehouse Quotes By Bill Cahan

We unfortunately live in a corporate world where group decision making is made to avoid failure rather than to achieve success. — Bill Cahan

Burren Smokehouse Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

Buddhist practice is aimed primarily at cultivating the antidotes to these afflictive thoughts and emotions, with the goal of eradicating the root of our unenlightened existence to bring about liberation from suffering. — Dalai Lama XIV