Dave Skylark Quotes & Sayings
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Once a wrong act has been repented of and confessed, it should not be repeated. — Samuel Ngewa
Imagination is as good as many voyages - and how much cheaper! — George William Curtis
Hurt has nothing to do with love, and love is unaffiliated with and unaffected by pain. We say, "My heart is full of love," but love is not bound in our heart or our relationships, and thus, it is not caged and capable of being poked, taunted, or trapped. And no amount of love - no matter the pain or hurt - is ever — Brendon Burchard
There is a fascination with violence and power in all modernism, and I sort of saw classic modernism as being more similar to Wyndham Lewis than to the Renaissance. It's not about flow and the presence of humanism and all those things. — John Currin
God is a being who gives everything but punishment in over measure. — Henry Ward Beecher
When a city is inundated with water, the water will move in all of the streets. Every pathway that has been made will be used. It doesn't matter the reason of its making. — John De Ruiter
Their tongues met, starving, two years without this delicious meal. They kissed and kissed and kissed. The joining of their mouths was more intense than that night on the ferry. This was a kiss of reunion.
Of forgiveness.
Of coming home. — Lori Wilde
...every mother wants to help when her child is suffering. — Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli
We don't live by just sleeping and eating. We need pride and dignity in our lives. Work gives you that. — Yoko Ono
He laughed, like someone had stabbed him in the chest and he had no other choice but to find it amusing. — Marissa Meyer
A battle in the shield wall. It's smelling your enemy's breath while he tries to disembowel you with an axe, it's blood and shit and screams and pain and terror. It's trampling in your friends' guts as enemies butcher them. It's men clenching their teeth so hard they shatter them. Have you ever been in a battle? — Bernard Cornwell