Caister Academic Press Quotes & Sayings
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Even a painful longing is some form of presence. — Anna Kamienska
A civilization that cannot see the sun and stars will be without religion. There — Liu Cixin
None of us lasts forever, do we? If I'm honest, seeing her like that was an unwelcome reminder of my own mortality. Of what I had been. Of what we all must become. — Jojo Moyes
American actresses have more problems than I do; I'm lucky to be able to play what I want for a smaller audience, because I have my own country to do that in. — Carice Van Houten
Angel, who found a flower blooming in hell and died for it ... — Pat Mills
The problem we've got now in Washington is that the goals are completely the opposite from each other. — Jim DeMint
I ultimately decided that I couldn't beat it more than three times a day, (I) was just too drained and chapped. That's what Radiohead is about. You're just drained and chapped, down there. — Thom Yorke
Dogs don't bark at cars that are parked! — Ken Blackwell
Men mock the gods until they need them, Kaz. — Leigh Bardugo
I miss the Stella girls telling me what I am. That I'm sweet and placid and accommodating and loyal and nonthreatening and good to have around. And Mia. I want her to say, "Frankie, you're silly, you're lazy, you're talented, you're passionate, you're restrained, you're blossoming, you're contrary."
I want to be an adjective again. But I'm a noun.
A nothing. A nobody. A no one. — Melina Marchetta
I thought the best thing you were supposed to do was find somebody and try to sound like them. — Ruth Brown
It is impossible to read the history of the petty republics of Greece and Italy without feeling sensations of horror and disgust at the distractions with which they were continually agitated, and at the rapid succession of revolutions by which they were kept in a state of perpetual vibration between the extremes of tyranny and anarchy ... great improvement ... were either not known at all, or imperfectly known to the ancients. — Alexander Hamilton
Then, dramatically, all of a sudden, totally out of nowhere, and to my utter astonishment, absolutely nothing happens. — James Marshall
The eunuch sought God despite the fact that he had heard that there was no love for him there. — Nadia Bolz-Weber
