Cockleshells Flowers Quotes & Sayings
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Ages fourteen to eighteen, a girl needs something to kill all that time, that endless itchy waiting, every hour, every day for something - anything - to begin. — Megan Abbott

A lot of jobs don't allow you to be who you are. There is dignity in work only when it is work freely accepted. — Albert Camus

These people don't see that if you encourage totalitarian methods, the time may come when they will be used against you instead of for you. — George Orwell

A failure becomes a victory when we learn from it. — Human Angels

People marvel at the genius of Mozart because he supposedly wrote "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" at the age of three and composed his first symphony at the age of twelve. And yes, of course he was a genius, but another way to look at it is that he just discovered early what it was God made him to do. That's all. For some reason, God gave him a little extra, or a little something different, and Mozart found out what that was and then got a head start on using it. Of course he was brilliant, but that's not the point. The point is he knew, and then he got to work. — Charles Martin

A girl should never stop thinking," she says. "Otherwise we'll become what our world thinks of us. — Lauren DeStefano

When people have asked if I'd like to go in the Shuttle, I said you don't get to fly it, except for landing, which I'd love to do. I wouldn't go unless I could command it. — Wally Schirra

You block your dream when you allow your fear to grow bigger than your faith. — Mary Manin Morrissey

The primary symptom of a controller is denial, that is I can't see its symptoms in myself. — Keith Miller

Into the world of romance, of make-belief and double brandies! — Nevil Shute

She never knows when it might strike. The rage. And when it does, she loses her grip on herself - literally. At times, she could swear she sees another self - shiny black phantom, faceless, as though clad in a bodysuit - leaping out of her, pulling the rest of her in its wake. Over the edge. — Ann-Marie MacDonald