Cloche Bread Quotes & Sayings
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I heartily believe in thinking only of the past as its remembrance gives us pleasure. — Susan Adriani

We would be thousands of miles apart from now on and we would go on with our lives and get older and change and grow, but we would never have to look for each other. Inside each of us, I was pretty sure, was a place for the other. Nothing that had happened and nothing that would ever happen would make that less true. — Cristina Henriquez

...if in order to live it is necessary not to live, then what's it all for? — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Whatever. I've never understood what the big deal is about reading." He shuts the door and locks it, turning for the stairs. "Going to another place. Getting lost in time. Pretending that you're living a different life." He heads down the stairs and I follow him. "What's not to love? — Jessica Sorensen

Man is, and was always, a block-head and dullard; much readier to feel and digest, than to think and consider. — Thomas Carlyle

I just wish," she said, "that this magnificent, stupendous God of yours could give a fuck. — Michel Faber

I've been in some beautiful places, but the prettiest sight is flying back to New Orleans. Being able to look down and say, 'I know where I am now.' — Aaron Neville

Hear no evil, speak no evil, and you'll never be invited to a party. — Oscar Wilde

There is such a thing as the freedom of exhaustion. Some people are so worn down by the yoke of oppression that they give up ... The oppressed must never allow the conscience of the oppressor to slumber ... To accept injustice or segregation passively is to say to the oppressor that his actions are morally right. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Perhaps man has a hundred senses, and when he dies only the five senses that we know perish with him, and the other ninety-five remain alive. — Anton Chekhov

Does what we do in life matter so much? Or is it what we don't do that carries weight? — Elif Shafak

I do not believe that gifts, whether of mind or character, can be weighed like sugar and butter — Virginia Woolf

It's easy in music to tell what's good. It's hard to tell what's bad. — David Geffen