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Currington Country Quotes By Sun Bu'er

The secret of the receptive Must be sought in stillness; Within stillness there remains The potential for action. — Sun Bu'er

Currington Country Quotes By Alan Coren

The word "souvenir" has, of course, slightly extended itself in meaning until it now denotes almost anything either breakable or useless; but even today, ninety per cent of the items covered by the word are forgettable objects in which cigarettes can be left to go stale. — Alan Coren

Currington Country Quotes By Lionel Shriver

Outside, she thought that there ought to be a word for it: the air temperature that was perfectly neither hot nor cold. One degree lower, and she might have felt a faint misgiving about not having brought a jacket. One degree higher, and a skim of sweat might have glistened at her hairline. But at this precise degree, she required neither wrap nor breeze. Were there a word for such a temperature, there would have to be a corollary for the particular ecstasy of greeting it - the heedlessness, the needlessness, the suspended lack of urgency, as if time could stop, or should. Usually temperature was a battle; only at this exact fulcrum was it an active delight. — Lionel Shriver

Currington Country Quotes By Walt Whitman

The strongest and sweetest songs yet remain to be sung. — Walt Whitman

Currington Country Quotes By Billy Currington

It starts with an "I"
And ends with a "U"
I got a feelin'
Are you feelin' it too — Billy Currington

Currington Country Quotes By Anthony Marra

Even as a child she had hated children; she still did. — Anthony Marra

Currington Country Quotes By Jan Frazier

Many spiritual seekers who say their wish is to awaken don't actually want what they believe they do. This becomes clear sometimes at the approach to the brink of what feels like a void, where the obliteration of the egoic self seems imminent. With a shocked recognition of what is being asked, the person will recoil. The scale of the loss-the dissolution of the familiar self-is beyond what was bargained for. — Jan Frazier

Currington Country Quotes By S.M. Stirling

I'm always diplomatic when heavily outnumbered by armed strangers. — S.M. Stirling

Currington Country Quotes By Ray Bradbury

My business is to prevent the future. — Ray Bradbury

Currington Country Quotes By Billy Currington

I don't know why it is, but I just love soul music and all that old country stuff. I guess somehow my heart mixed them both together as I made my albums. — Billy Currington

Currington Country Quotes By William Shakespeare

He's mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf. — William Shakespeare