Clifton Suspension Bridge Quotes & Sayings
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If patriarchy can take what exists and make it not, surely we can take what exists and make it be. — Nicole Brossard

A defensive referendum is for avoiding war and to help keep the Taiwanese people free of fear. — Chen Shui-bian

In every guilty man, there is an element of innocence. This is what makes any absolute condemnation revolting. We do not think enough about pain Albert Camus — Robert Zaretsky

In eternity people's lives could be altogether what they were and had been, not just the worst things they ever did, or the best things either. — Marilynne Robinson

Most writers spend their lives standing a little apart from the crowd, watching and listening and hoping to catch that tiny hint of despair, that sliver of malice, that makes them think, 'Aha, here is the story.' — Ayelet Waldman

I think printed fiction is what women read. — Charlotte Lamb

Any government which made the welfare of men depend on the character of their governors was an illusion. — Daniel J. Boorstin

And you just now say something?" Tink vaulted over the couch. Like, jumped up and cleared the back and landed, standing on the center cushion.
I gaped at him. "How in the world did your towel stay on for that when I can't even get one to stay wrapped around me when I get out of the shower?"
"Magic," he replied. "Seriously. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

call it chicken salad — Sarah Dessen

Chapter Five: The Cairngorms Disaster, 20 to 22 November 1971 — Iain Thomson

A cool white, wintry light glazed the buildings on the highest hill: Will's memorial, the unsightly chimney from the hospital, the modernist cathedral in Clifton. The jumble of styles and eras lent the city the semblance of a medieval Roman town. Laura drove the long way round, up past the Clifton Suspension Bridge, strung like an a engineer's dream over a river sinking into the mud. Leigh Woods was on the far side, the trees dark, bereft of leaves, clawing at the sky. — Sanjida Kay

Instead of manipulating [people] for our own purposes, we'd help them achieve what is best for them. We'd also try to see life through their eyes. Treat others the way you would want them to treat you. — Billy Graham