Dantley Speakers Quotes & Sayings
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I'm sorry you never got to live the life you wanted. Or see the world. Have an adventure." He chuckled low in his throat. "Oh, no? I'd say we were having quite the adventure, you and I. They always said to be careful what you wish for, but I wouldn't listen. — Julie Klassen

At first, there is something you expect of life. Later, there is what life expects of you. By the time you realize these are the same, it can be too late for expectations. What we are being, not what we are to be. They are the same thing. — Shirley Hazzard

It is a wretched thing when amusement becomes a vocation. Amusement should be used to do us good "like a medicine"; it must never be used as the food of the individual. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

You know it has all the kind of fun stuff. It has the countermeasures - we always talk about the countermeasures because people are like, "What the heck is countermeasures?" You know if I shot a missile at it, flares would pop out of those holes and stop the missile from hitting it. — Zack Snyder

Fancy meeting you here," Jasper said.
"That is such a tired villain line, Jasper, and you know it," said Call. — Cassandra Clare

It's always a dream to be on the cover, it's one of the things an athlete always aspires to do, to be on the cover of a videogame, but I never thought I would get to do it this quick. — Dwyane Wade

To guess what to keep and what to throw away takes considerable skill. Actually it is probably merely a matter of luck, but it looks as if it takes considerable skill. — Richard P. Feynman

A player cannot be part of the training camp experience as a rookie unless he is signed to a contract. — Leigh Steinberg

Nothing can come into your experience unless you summon it through persistent thoughts. — Rhonda Byrne

She had a short fuse this morning, because it was a day that ended with y, you see. — Maggie Stiefvater

He knew that music spoke to the emotions, not the intellect. The heart was where people truly lived, and died. He also knew that this magic that music and poetry were said to possess was the power to touch that heart. — Ian C. Esslemont