Cotterill Farm Quotes & Sayings
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This is for all you kids out there watching TV, when you should go open a book. Haha. — Blake Lewis

I started out thinking of America as highways and state lines. As I got to know it better, I began to think of it as rivers. — Charles Kuralt

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Where the hell did you get those?" Bronagh asked me causing everyone's gaze to turn my way.
I grinned and proudly held up my flowers. "Mr. Pervert."
The lads all looked to Alec and laughed.
"How badly did you want to hit him?" Nico asked.
Alec growled, "I'm still contemplating going back inside and kicking his ass."
I rattled my head. "Relax, he was just being nice."
"Nice my ass," all four brothers said in unison, which cracked up the girls.
"They all share the same narrow mind," Aideen teased.
I fell into Alec and laughed.
"Ha. Ha. Ha. Shut up," Kane deadpanned making me laugh harder. — L.A. Casey

You should have a guy that makes you feel happier, not upset. I don't think that's too much to ask for. — Lauren Conrad

That's essentially what Zen practice is about: functioning from moment to moment. — Charlotte Joko Beck

But you know, as you say, the original versions of my films are getting out there, slowly. — Dario Argento

I don't care. I do care. I don't know. — Veronica Roth

Language is a theme in the whole book, no? I mean it ends with the title poem about words are all we have. I guess midrash makes sense. How does it change in the course of the sequence? Well, God is into No and into Stasis/Nouns. Adam and Eve, in order to be in this world (and get this world going) must choose verbs. Which is to gain sex but also to choose death and all else that goes with change. To choose becoming over being. — Gregory Orr

Prayer is not a way of making use of God; prayer is a way of offering ourselves to God in order that He should be able to make use of us. — William Barclay