Dawdlers Band Quotes & Sayings
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If you believe in an idea, you don't own you, it owns you. — Raymond Chandler
These guys live and breathe football; they get something out of going to the training ground every day. — Alan Hansen
The ethical decision is always the fearsome decision. When something matters enough that we are afraid of the consequences afraid that even the honorable choice could result in harm or loss or sorrow that's when ethics are involved. — Henry W. Bloch
The only way I can experience my life as meaningless is to work as hard as I possibly can to tell myself it has no meaning. At a deeper level of reality, my life can't help but have meaning, because everything is continually unfolding, and I am connected into that unfolding in ways that I can't even imagine. — Joseph Jaworski
Computer dating is fine, if you're a computer. — Rita Mae Brown
There was once, and there was only once; once was all there was. — Ali Smith
Who am I to stop everybody just to tell my stupid story? It's presumptuous. — Brendan Benson
When I was very little, we would get letters from China, in Chinese, and they' be censored. We were a very insular little family. — Maya Lin
Johnny Flora "The Spell of Zalanon" > quotable quote (edit)
"Every page of a great novel should be crafted like a beautiful melody, to linger on long after the music stops playing."
- Johnny Flora "The Spell of Zalanon — Johnny Flora
Everyone faces difficulties; not everyone looks for the opportunities in every difficulty. — Tony Alessandra
Laisha had got a glimpse of the vast ocean that lay before her. She could either eatch it recede from her sight or plunge into it. It was not possible to take the risk of plunging headlong into the ocean. No one viewed the ocean to be drowned into it. Everyone caught only a glimpse of it, exulted in having got this farand returned home with renewed zest. The knowledge that the ocean existed was overwhelming enough. One could wallow in the idea that there was indeed a further possibility, but one merely desisted. it was not right to acknowledge that one was also frightened of it. — Anuradha Bhattacharyya
