Capmas Quotes & Sayings
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That's beautiful," she said.
He turned to her. "Would you like me to go take that violin for you? I'd gladly fight whatever angry mob rises up if it might make you smile."
Her heart just about burst at that. Be brave. "I would only want to play for you. — Alexandra Bracken

Perfer et obdura, dolor hic tibi proderit olim. (Be patient and tough; someday this pain will be useful to you.) — Ovid

Responsive design is not a flawed methodology; it is only when it is misused and treated as an add-on instead of an overarching philosophy — Tom Barker

The leaves hop, scraping on the ground. It is deep January. The sky is hard. The stalks are firmly rooted in ice. It is in this solitude, a syllable, Out of these gawky flitterings, Intones its single emptiness, The savagest hollow of winter-sound. — Wallace Stevens

Life is short. You have to do what you can while you have the chance. His — Susan Mallery

It is an unvarying rule for those in power that, when it comes to heads, it is best to cut them off before they start to think, afterward, it might be too late. — Jose Saramago

In childhood, death stirred me not; in middle age, it pursued me like a prowling bandit on the road; now, grown an old man, it boldly leads the way, and ushers me on. — Herman Melville

Better make a weak man your enemy than your friend. — Josh Billings

I mean, if you lined up 100 writers, you'd get 100 different ways in which they write. There's no right way or wrong way to do it; it's whatever your process is. — Eric Van Lustbader

How do you identify someone who needs encouragement? That person is breathing. TRUETT CATHEY — John C. Maxwell

I don't keep a journal. — Chris Evans

It's really difficult to pretend that you are happy when you actually are not in a state to face someone!! — Sachin Jha

Because, Sassenach," he said, very dryly indeed, "when ye're a man, a good bit of what ye have to do is to draw up lines and fight other folk who come over them. Your enemies, your tenants, your children - your wife. Ye canna always just strike them or take a strap to them, but when ye can, at least it's clear to everyone who's in charge. — Diana Gabaldon

No government likes the clever and the honourable men, because it is impossible to bridle them; they are independent! — Mehmet Murat Ildan