Clockmaker Game Quotes & Sayings
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Live is the mystery which can not be solved by anyone. So it's better to make life easy going which may not bring us to complications.. — Debolina Bhawal

Before the boiling of blood and the searing of skin comes the secret catastrophe: Before Life on Earth becomes finally merely impossible, it will for a long time before have become completely unbearable. — Tony Kushner

Personal healing on all levels - physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual comes when we get in touch with our disowned energies ... Through integrating all aspects of ourselves, we become whole. — Shakti Gawain

Marriage is the Mack truck driving through your life, revealing your flaws and humbling your reactions. — Timothy Keller

If it's not growing, it's going to die. — Michael Eisner

Change your meanings you alter your destiny. Life does not give us what we want. Life gives us whatever we expect. — Harold Homer Anderson

I wish I'd never married you. For your sake. Not mine." She — Tiffany Reisz

And to top everything he's got this problem he can't let her know how he feels: What-he's shy? Shy! Tell me who in this goddamn world is shy? Young, old, the lame and halt. Clobber you over the head with what they feel.
Oh Man I wish just once in my long fucked-up life someone had come up to me who was too shy to tell me what they thought of me ... — E.L. Doctorow

If you wish to see it as it should be seen, don't wait - there's little time. How do you get there? Well, I couldn't tell you. — Edward Abbey

My love is a pure love," Alex said with a grin. "I wouldn't sully it by actually, you know, doin' anything about it." "The kind poets write about, then. — James S.A. Corey

Any good story can galvanize a person, make him/her think about things a different way, reassess their own motives and needs, but that's never my intent. That's an unintended consequence of me just trying to entertain, to write what we used to call 'ripping yarns.' — Raymond E. Feist