Damliersp250 Quotes & Sayings
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Happy are these who lose imagination: They have enough to carry with ammunition. Their spirit drags no pack, Their old wounds save with cold cannot more ache. Having seen all things red, Their eyes are rid Of the hurt of the colour of blood for ever. And terror's first constriction over, Their senses in some scorching cautery of battle Now long since ironed, Can laugh among the dying, unconcerned. — Candace Ward
Hyun Joong brother always prays SS501 WILL BE FOREVER ONE so we always try our best to make our performances cool. — Kim Kyu-jong
We're more interested in the editor of this Astounding Science Fiction. General Groves sent me to ask that someone who knows more about this work you're doing interview this" - he glanced at a card - "John W. Campbell. — Gregory Benford
That has to be the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened to me in my whole life. — Charles M. Schulz
You see, you learn from all your bad experiences, so they're really positive. It's all part of the cosmic knowing. — Nina Hagen
I know a place where the wild thyme blows, where oxlips and the nodding violet grows. — William Shakespeare
People in low life have no such privilege. Necessity, which spares our betters, has no pity on us. We learn to put our feelings back into ourselves, and to jog on with our duties as patiently as may be. — Wilkie Collins
We have been graced for a truly sweet surrender, if we can radically accept being radically accepted - for nothing! "Or grace would not be grace at all"! (Romans 11:6). — Richard Rohr
But, of course, everyone has regrets. Loose ends. Things they could do if they had more time. — Catherine McKenzie
You can't tell a millionaire's son from a billionaire's. — Vance Packard
I read everything in that dusty little library. I read the prologues and the epilogues until I could tell you how many times Stephen King thanked his wife, Tabitha. I could tell you how the Columbia Indians made their long-houses, or how to make a solar toilet, or how to dry bear meat in the sun. I could tell you all of this if I could talk, but instead the words stayed inside of me and marveled. This I could accept, or so I told myself for a long time. Because the words were there, and they carried me to another place. — Rene Denfeld
Both worry and stress reek of arrogance. — Francis Chan
