Cyriak Christmas Quotes & Sayings
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Almost any biographer, if he respects facts, can give us much more than another fact to add to our collection. He can give us the creative fact; the fertile fact; the fact that suggests and engenders. — Virginia Woolf
It's so much easier to be ignored when no one's noticed you to begin with. — Talia Vance
Get a grip, Haskell. Find a target, blast it, cook up an alibi. What's complicated about that? — James A. Hetley
She was humming something melancholy and familiar. I strained to make it out - a folk song? a lullabye? - and then realized it was the theme to M*A*S*H. Suicide is painless. I went downstairs. — Gillian Flynn
When I can no longer go forward, even by an inch, I lay my head on the ground and wait to die. I'm too tired to be frightened. Above me is blackness, and all around me is blackness, and the forest sounds are a symphony to sing me out of this world. I am already at my funeral. — Lauren Oliver
Stay up and listen to lightening. If there is no lightening around, stay up and listen to nothing. Just listen to the sheer joy of your thoughts trans-versing from one corner of your brain to the next. — Perry Brass
Hee that is in a towne in May loseth his spring. — George Herbert
Clare had studied the curves of those lips so many times that he could reproduce them mentally with ease: and now, as they again confronted him, clothed with colour and life, they sent an aura over his flesh, a breeze through his nerves, which wellnigh produced a qualm; and actually produced, by some mysterious physiological process, a prosaic sneeze. — Thomas Hardy
The only keeper of your happiness is you. Stop giving people the power to control your smile, your worth and your attitude. — Mandy Hale
I am worth loving. I do not have to earn love. I am lovable because I exist. Others reflect the love I have for myself. — Louise Hay
If I could uninvent anything, I would uninvent Hitler's mum, guns and broccoli. — Dominic Monaghan
Ironically, our desire to clean ourselves actually minimizes the problem of uncleanness. It assumes we can give ourselves a good enough scrubbing to get a little holy before we meet the Holy One. — Edward T. Welch
