Deboe Friday Quotes & Sayings
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The mountain consisted of a giant cone of blue-gray rock and was surrounded by an endless, barren highland studded with a few trees charred by fire and overgrown with gray moss and gray brush, out of which here and there brown boulders jutted up like rotten teeth. Even by light of day, the region was so dismal and dreary that the poorest shepherd in this poverty-stricken province would not have driven his animals here. And by night, by the bleaching light of the moon, it was such a godforsaken wilderness that it seemed not of this world. — Patrick Suskind

Sometimes I feel like I am on top of the world. Other times it feels like the world is on top of me. — Raegan Butcher

Each time we allow our interest to take a back sit in favor of others, which is a form of death. — Sunday Adelaja

I feel I was always daydreaming, and I was always distracted. — Kathryn Lasky

The bad guy wins? Fuck him. — Gillian Flynn

A man's mouth gets him in more trouble than his pecker ever could, most of the time. — Stephen King

My ignorance is essential. I do not write what I know but what I need to know. — Don Murray

In Charly Cruz's garage there was a mural painted on one of the cement walls. The mural was six feet tall and maybe ten feet long and showed the Virgin of Guadalupe in the middle of a lush landscape of rivers and forests and gold mines and silver mines and oil rigs and giant cornfields and wheat fields and vast meadows where cattle grazed. The Virgin had her arms spread wide, as if offering all of these riches in exchange for nothing. But despite being drunk, Fate noticed right away there was something wrong about her face. One of the Virgin's eyes was open and the other eye was closed. — Roberto Bolano

In a manner familiar to anyone who had ever packed a car for a family trip, genial confusion gave way to impatience, then furious ultimatums, then ill-advised snap decisions. — Neal Stephenson

Just as we might take Darwin as an example of the normal extraverted thinking type, the normal introverted thinking type could be represented by Kant. The one speaks with facts, the other relies on the subjective factor. Darwin ranges over the wide field of objective reality, Kant restricts himself to a critique of knowledge. — Carl Jung

Why see the world / when you got the beach? — Frank Ocean