Daleshire Quotes & Sayings
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I'm getting a girlfriend soon," said Michael in a serious tone, and everyone laughed.
"You've got plenty of time for that, kiddo," said his father. "No need to rush."
"Well, I don't want a boyfriend, Daddy," said Madeline. "Boys are dirty, and they make a mess when they eat."
"I'd imagine the six-year-old ones would." Xavier chuckled. "But don't worry, they get better at it. — Alexandra Adornetto

the acquisition of knowledge without understanding is becoming increasingly inadequate — Knud Illeris

I'll email you, he says as if he's asking me into the cellar to taste his vintage champagne. — Poppet

Make yourself an honest man, and then you may be sure that there is one less scoundrel in the world. — Thomas Carlyle

I do feel most at home playing live, but the feeling of getting into the studio to see the new songs take shape was really incredible. — Jason Mraz

When you feel you are incomplete you can always console yourself with the idea of being infinite. — Luigina Sgarro

Most of us are creatures so comforted by habit, it can take something on the order of religion to invoke new, more conscious behaviors
however glad we may be afterward that we went to the trouble. — Barbara Kingsolver

Of course, I didn't know he was a hypocrite at first. I thought — Sylvia Plath

Painting is just a tool; it is nothing in itself. What counts is how you do it. — Michele Cassou

Very few people do anything creative after the age of thirty-five. The reason is that very few people do anything creative before the age of thirty-five. — Joel Henry Hildebrand

Water deepens where it has to wait. — James Richardson

He who does not seek advice is a fool. His folly blinds him to Truth and makes him evil, stubborn, and a danger to his fellow man. — Khalil Gibran

Like old time... wanna arm wrestle for her? — Catherine Vale

It is often thought that spirits in the after-world do not breathe as we might do - and that in being dead, one does not require inhaling and exhaling anything.
Well, they do exchange ethers, and the body of a soul does in fact breathe, and talk and sing - though not with oxygen, but a rarefied vitality. And just as a newborn, the very first impulse that comes when one crosses over to the other side, past the veils of death, is to inhale deeply - and then relax. — Gabriel Brunsdon