Dejada En Quotes & Sayings
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Just as without silence there could be no sound, you would not exist without the vital formless dimension that is the essence of who you are. — Eckhart Tolle

They say he has made a fortune selling lobsters and renting houses to the summer people. — Gertrude Chandler Warner

The Scripture says that He, the Lord, came walking in the Temple, with His train; I do not know who they were, unless His wives and children; but at any rate they filled the Temple, and how many there were who could not get into the Temple I cannot say. This is the account given by Isaiah, whether he told the truth or not I leave every body to judge for himself. — Brigham Young

My family are from Liverpool, so I have some twang there - I have a Midlands accent, and I was raised about an hour north of London, so my voice is a mess. Although, to American ears, it sounds like the crisp language of a queen's butler. — John Oliver

The institution of chivalry forms one of the most remarkable features in the history of the Middle Ages. — Horatio Alger

You can't turn love on and off like a light switch, no matter how hard you try. All you can do is wall it off, one brick at a time, until you've created an impenetrable fortress around your emotions. And once that fortress is built, you camouflage it so well that even you can't see it anymore. — Katherine Allred

It should console us for the fact that sin has not totally disappeared from the world, that the saints are not wholly deprived of employment. — William Gilmore Simms

It's easier to learn many other things, if you first learn how to learn. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Couldn't control herself. She had always dreamed of hitting Victoria, and the feeling of her hand connecting to Victoria's face was so damn fulfilling that Elli wanted to do it again. — Toni Aleo

Joe Lieberman may be Moses on the stump, but when it comes to policies and votes, he boogies with the Golden Calf. — Don Feder

The people in Japan know more about the history of jazz and the musicians than the people in the United States do. — Billy Higgins

In fact, whenever I read something as complicated as Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment and think about his having written it in longhand, I am not merely awed - the thought gives me a headache. — Thomas B. Sawyer