Canamara Quotes & Sayings
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They were just clear of the summer colony before the first sleeper turned over and lifted a drowsy head; their cry sounded in the dreams of little children... who lifted their arms to drag down, to cuddle the darling little woolly lambs of sleep. Then the first inhabitant appeared; it was the Burnells' cat Florrie, sitting on the gatepost, far too early as usual, looking for their milk-girl. When she saw the old sheep-dog she sprang up quickly, arched her back, drew in her — Katherine Mansfield

It is good discretion not make too much of any man at the first; because one cannot hold out that proportion. — Francis Bacon

If you have endured a great despair, then, you did it alone. — Anne Sexton

[The Devil] I sincerely love people
oh, so much of what has been said about me is slander! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The mathematician may be compared to a designer of garments, who is utterly oblivious of the creatures whom his garments may fit. To be sure, his art originated in the necessity for clothing such creatures, but this was long ago; to this day a shape will occasionally appear which will fit into the garment as if the garment had been made for it. Then there is no end of surprise and delight. — George Dantzig

I try to get the basic facts, not the details. The details can be interesting, but they can also distract me into attachment. The worst thing in the world would be to pretend to know the people whose lives I step through. They cannot be homes to me. They must be hotel rooms. — David Levithan

I love Joan Didion, but I love her writing. I don't think meeting her could solve my problems or make me understand the world better. — John Darnielle

Everyone that ever met me has been in love with me. — Lawrence Tierney

I guess that's all forever is ... Just one long trail of nows. And I guess all you can do is try and live one now at a time without getting too worked up about the last now or the next now. — Nicholas Evans

A pencil and a dream can take you anywhere. — J. A. Meyer

His prose, like the thinking it reveals, is full of cloudy suggestions of something beyond the range of mere cognition. He has been given power, if not over the entities and dyads, certainly over the ignorant and superstitious. — Richard Mitchell

I always wanted to be a criminal, but not this big a one. — Charles Starkweather