Christy Carrington Poetry Quotes & Sayings
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Top Christy Carrington Poetry Quotes
Yeah. She wants him back and has decided I'm in her way. But I have news for that little sleep-terrorist
it's going to take more than a couple of bad dreams to scare me off, so I hope she has something bigger up her sleeve. — Rachel Vincent
The heart of the problem is not so much how we see objects in depth, as how we see the constant layout of the world around us. Space, as such, empty space, is not visible, but surfaces are. — James J. Gibson
Forget the economy. Just rewire your mentality. Then you'll create your own economy. — Robin Sharma
The view from the window, particularly if you enjoy neon, is extraordinary. — Chris Bachelder
Books console us, calm us, prepare us, enrich us and redeem us. — Jose Marti
I love her beyond reason. — Janet Mullany
It takes a hell of a lot of courage to walk into your own story, but to be the hero of your own life you have to rescue yourself. — Shannon L. Alder
I conclude that there is as much sense in nonsense as there is nonsense in sense. — Anthony Burgess
Wait," Fin said, puzzling through the words. "That was a seed, not a secret."
"Of course it was." It sounded annoyed, at least for a tree. "Here, secrets turn to seed, good secrets take root, and the vines that grow bloom into rumors. They do that, you know," it said, as much to itself as to Fin. "Once planted, they grow. And start new rumors all their own. — Carrie Ryan
Following your dreams is better than being led by your fears. — Matshona Dhliwayo
There is perhaps some hope to be derived from the fact that in most instances where an attempt to realize an ideal society gave birth to the ugliness and violence of a prolonged active mass movement the experiment was made on a vast scale and with a heterogeneous population. Such was the case in the rise of Christianity and Islam, and in the French, Russian and Nazi revolutions. The promising communal settlements in the small state of Israel and the successful programs of socialization in the small Scandinavian states indicate perhaps that when the attempt to realize an ideal society is undertaken by a small nation with a more or less homogeneous population it can proceed and succeed in an atmosphere which is neither hectic nor coercive. — Eric Hoffer
I wonder if Socrates would have appreciated the flagrant irony: It's only because his pupils Plato and Xenophon put his disdain for the written word into written words that we have any knowledge of it today — Joshua Foer
I think one wants lots of different lives. — Jane Asher
