Comparse Torino Quotes & Sayings
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Still here, Faulkner?" Luke sneered.
"Still doing that terrible impression of Draco Malfoy?" I asked. — Robyn Schneider
Suffering is given to you that you might open your eyes to the truth. — Anthony De Mello
Beauty is only temporary, but your mind lasts you a lifetime. — Alicia Machado
We still insist, by and large, in thinking that we can understand China by simply drawing on Western experience, looking at it through Western eyes, using Western concepts. If you want to know why we unerringly seem to get China wrong ... this is the reason. — Martin Jacques
I am just an artist. — Andres Serrano
Only when one is able to grasp wideness can one possess it. — Ella Maillart
Busy? The word loses all meaning under the canopy of this sky. — Barbara Brown Taylor
Everyone is nice. They are literally as nice as they can be. — Gillian Flynn
All I could do was suck in air through my gaping mouth and pray I wouldn't pass out. — Adrienne Wilder
The remedy for the mental unrest, which is in itself an illness, lies not in an enlightened knowledge of the harmfulness and ineffectiveness of worry, not even in the acquirement of an unconscious conscience, but in the living of a life so full and good that worry cannot find place in it. That — Herbert J. Hall
Climate Change led to the Vikings dominating Europe for several hundred years. — Morgan Griffith
And oh, when we still used to sleep together, lying awake at night and finding one's only consolation in imagining in detail how one would go downstairs and find a hatchet and smash one's partners head in and mash it into a bloody pudding on the pillow! — Iris Murdoch
What if this is it?
What if I've set a series of events into motion that will doom me to be trapped forever in some desperate monotonous life and in my last breaths, when I look back at all the mistakes I've made, I'll remember this moment, now, as the moment I truly fucked it all up. And then I die. — Peter Sinn Nachtrieb