Citruses Quotes & Sayings
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Every prime minister ... has the responsibility to provide security for his people. — Ehud Olmert

There are some things you can do forever. Given a deep enough shaft, you can fall forever. You can forget forever, and disintegrate forever, and you can laugh for a very long time. But you cannot bleed for long - not you, not citruses, not twites or treepies, not orangequits or plushcaps or jewel-babblers, nor any creature whose vessels flutter with warm, swirling, cell-bearing plasma. Either your leak will mend or you will become void.
Only love can bleed forever; only love has endless blood. Only love's slender drooping tassels can bleed yet grow stronger, bleed yet grow brighter; redder, redder, never spent, never phantasmal-gray. Maybe, if it only gets kicked, then love is love-lies-dented, and in a few days it replumps. But when it suffers a terrible wound, love seems able neither to heal - to grow substitute tissue over its damage - nor to run dry. — Amy Leach

Dream BIG dreams! Only big dreams have the power to move your mind and spirit. — Brian Tracy

People from a planet without flowers would think we must be mad with joy the whole time to have such things about us. — Iris Murdoch

You'll always have enough reasons not to execute, not to do: not enough time, not enough money, not enough will or skill.But what matters isn't what you lack. What matters isn't your idea but what you do with it. What will you do? — Kevin Kelly

Certain abilities in you sometimes yearn to be expressed — Sunday Adelaja

You tried to barter with the devil himself for me, you crazy woman. Bloody hell, doona you ever risk your life for mine. Ever! Do you hear me? — Karen Marie Moning

The world makes way for the man who knows where he is going — Ralph Waldo Emerson

It will sometimes strike a scientific man that the philosophers have been less intent on finding out what the facts are, than on inquiring what belief is most in harmony with their system. — Charles Sanders Peirce