Crossrail Journey Quotes & Sayings
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What I dream of is an art of balance, of purity and serenity devoid of troubling or depressing subject matter - a soothing, calming influence on the mind, rather like a good armchair which provides relaxation from physical fatigue. — Henri Matisse

I am told the Cheney-Bush team dislikes their junta being compared to the Nazis. If they ceased behaving like Nazis, no comparison would come to mind. — Gore Vidal

I was years older than you when I became an ambassador for the first time. Remember that, Tycho? How did we get through that assignment, anyway?"
"Pretty much, we opened fire on everyone who disagreed with us."
Wedge nodded and turned to his daughter. "When all else fails, just do that. — Aaron Allston

That illusion of young romantic love to which women look forever forward and forever back. — F Scott Fitzgerald

....hurts not just the heart, but every part. — Coco J. Ginger

Ruby put her arms around her, but because she could not hold air, the child walked inside of her body, curled there and settled into her womb. — Cynthia Bond

So, I can live with people saying, "I didn't like it." But I can't live with people saying, "There just seems to be no plan here," 'cause there is a plan. And a lot of people fall into that, where they don't know what their show is yet. Their pilot gets picked up, and they have to figure it out. I would hate to be in that situation. — J.H. Wyman

Anything we have, we are only borrowing. Anything. Any time. — Elizabeth Berg

When you have been killed as many times as I have, you get used to it. — Peter Sellers

As my mom says, I was a little bit of a slacker in high school. I really was just kind of unmotivated, a little bit lazy, so my grades weren't that good. — Savannah Guthrie

Are we all not, when we sit in the cinema, in the position of humans in The Matrix, tied to chairs, immersed in the spectacle run by a machine? However, a more appropriate allegory is that of the viewer himself: beneath the illusion that we "just look" at the perceived objects from a safe distance, freely sliding along them, there is the reality of the innumerable ties that bind us to what we perceive. — Slavoj Zizek

Loving God with all our mind means that our thinking is wholly engaged to do all it can to awaken and express the heartfelt fullness of treasuring God above all things. — John Piper

Let your vision be world embracing rather than confined to your own self. — Baha'u'llah

Life on Earth, you see, is not only brief but dismayingly tenuous. — Bill Bryson