Cerises De Terre Quotes & Sayings
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Few bars in New York, even gay bars, permitted same-sex dancing. — Ann Bausum
Obscurantism is the academic theorist's revenge on society for having consigned him or her to relative obscurity - a way of proclaiming one's superiority in the face of one's diminished influence. — David Lehman
Out of the city and over the hill,
Into the spaces where Time stands still,
Under the tall trees, touching old wood,
Taking the way where warriors once stood;
Crossing the little bridge, losing my way,
But finding a friendly place where I can stay.
Those were the days, friend, when we were strong
And strode down the road to an old marching song
When the dew on the grass was fresh every morn,
And we woke to the call of the ring-dove at dawn.
The years have gone by, and sometimes I falter,
But still I set out for a stroll or a saunter,
For the wind is as fresh as it was in my youth,
And the peach and the pear, still the sweetest of fruit,
So cast away care and come roaming with me,
Where the grass is still green and the air is still free. — Ruskin Bond
I assume that to prevent illness in later life, you should never have been born at all. — George Bernard Shaw
Because we humans find stories such fascinating things, it's all too easy to get interested in the story for its own sake, and lose sight of the purpose for which we set out to use the story. — Steve Denning
We are human and our nature is to air. — Amanda Palmer
After I made my hit in 'Salome,' Universal sent me to New York so I could learn to be a proper movie star. — Yvonne De Carlo
Things were different now, of course; those solitary hours he'd once savored had become a prison for him, a commonplace. — Jhumpa Lahiri
I find it interesting that the meanest life, the poorest existence, is attributed to God's will, but as human beings become more affluent, as their living standard and style begin to ascend the material scale, God descends the scale of responsibility at commensurate speed. — Maya Angelou
Literature nowadays is a trade ... the successful man of letters is your skilful tradesman. He thinks first and foremost of the markets. — George Gissing
I have come to discover men are such prideful creatures."
"And we're not?"
"Of course we are. But we are more capable of bending. Men tend to break. — Lorraine Heath
The show is not a history lesson or intellectual exploration. It is entertainment based on tension, irony and storytelling that is closely related to today's life. — Matthew Weiner
The world turns gray, the air grows cool, the fog blows in. Only at evening can you really value home. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
What impressess me is that one bug... error... glitch.... just ruin the perfection of myself. — Deyth Banger
