Contexte Arkansas Quotes & Sayings
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It's only when you're alone that you realize where you are. You have nothing to fall back on except your own resources. — Paul Theroux

When asked what attribute he most admired in human nature, Mahatma Gandhi replied, simply and immediately, 'Courage'. 'Nonviolence', he said, 'is not to be used ever as the shield of the coward. It is the weapon of the brave. — Richard Attenborough

We are not defined by our individual loneliness, but by the web of relationships in which we're enmeshed. — Ken Liu

No matter how many years passed or how much responsibility each assumed, they still managed to bicker like bitchy teenagers on a regular basis. In some way, though, each found it comforting; it reminded them how close they really were: Acquaintances were always on their best behavior, but sisters loved each other enough to say anything. — Lauren Weisberger

Peeing on a stick is not as easy as it sounds! #WhenRavensFall — Matilda Wren

Discipline is the long and arduous process of convincing the mind to abide by one's conscience. — Wes Fesler

Have you ever noticed how the one who wants to please never does? — Ann B. Ross

Having touched Christ's feet is not an excuse for punctuation mistakes. — Fernando Pessoa

History is the science of people. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

He'd never met anyone quite like her.
Then he couldn't think as her hand slid down his back to his buttocks and squeezed. Her toes slowly climbed his calves, and he realized she hadn't just enjoyed the first time around. She had learned. As she slid her hand between them to find him, his eyes crossed.
"Christ", he whispered as her fingers closed around him, her body sliding lower and lower.
She'd learned a hell of a lot. — Dale Mayer

The lakes are something which you are unprepared for; they lie up so high, exposed to the light, and the forest is diminished to a fine fringe on their edges, with here and there a blue mountain, like amethyst jewels set around some jewel of the first water, - so anterior, so superior, to all the changes that are to take place on their shores, even now civil and refined, and fair as they can ever be. — Henry David Thoreau