Byahe Quotes & Sayings
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If we could all take a sober look at our history, then we would no longer see this nostalgic attitude to the Soviet past that predominates among the less affected part of our society. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Discourse is fleeting, but junk mail is forever. — Joe Bob Briggs
Now a door slams. The kids have rushed out for the last play, the mothers are planning and slamming in kitchens, you can hear it out in swish leaf orchards, on popcorn swings, in the million-foliaged sweet wafted night of sighs, songs, shushes. A thousand things up and down the street, deep, lovely, dangerous, aureating, breathing, throbbing like stars; a whistle, a faint yell; the flow of lowell over rooftops beyond; the bark on the river, the wild goose of the night yakking, ducking in the sand and sparkle; the ululating lap and purl and lovely mystery on the shore, dark, always dark the river's cunning unseen lips murmuring kisses, eating night, stealing sand, sneaky. — Jack Kerouac
Where people are really attached, poverty itself is wealth. — Jane Austen
An obsession with control generally seems to reflect a fear of uncertainty. — Henry Mintzberg
My capacity for dissatisfaction knows no bounds. You have to train yourself to be grateful. — Mark William Lindberg
I'm opposed to abortion because I happen to believe that life deserves the protection of society. — Ella T. Grasso
You'll never make a fortune working for the boss man — Jeannette Walls
Absent-mindedly she stroked her belly, trying not to imagine that it already felt a little rounder. — Michelle Duffy
Fartlek, or speed play, is variable-pace running that emphasizes creativity. During a 30-minute run, choose objects to run to - telephone poles, trees, buildings, other runners, whatever. Make choices that mark off different distances, so your pickups vary in length from 15 to 90 seconds, and modify your pace to match the distance. — Don Kardong
Life is always difficult in proportion to its intensity and reality. — Edward Howard Griggs
Also, I didn't trust any guy who used more styling products than I did. — Richelle Mead
Ger says that Kat has a tendency to push things to extremes, to go over the edge, merely from a juvenile desire to shock, which is hardly a substitute for wit. One of these days, he says, she will go way too far. Too far for him, is what he means. — Margaret Atwood
