Delapp Stephen Quotes & Sayings
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Last week the candle factory burned down. Everyone just stood around and sang, 'Happy Birthday. — Steven Wright
Repentance keeps sin from condemning us because Jesus died and scorned the shame. — Mark Driscoll
Though I may be efficient at the family table, I linger at the table for two. — Laurie A. Helgoe
It is the closest instrument to the human voice, and the things you can do on the cello ... there are endless possibilities. — Stjepan Hauser
The blizzard doesn't last forever; it just seems so. — Ray Bradbury
There lay the real danger; for the energy they devoted to fighting the disease made them all the more liable to it. — Albert Camus
If you reveal your secrets to the wind,
you should not blame the wind for
revealing them to the trees. — Kahlil Gibran
I'm a very bad citizen. I've never even voted. — Jerry Hall
There I lay staring upward, while the stars wheeled over ... Faint to my ears came the gathered rumor of all lands: the springing and the dying, the song and the weeping, and the slow everlasting groan of overburdened stone. — J.R.R. Tolkien
[Science fiction is] out in the mainstream now. You can tell by the way mainstream literary authors pillage SF while denying they're writing it! — Terry Pratchett
With a lot of the music I really love, like Miles Davis, you can go back and see the processes and the stages. — Kieran Hebden
It can be said, then, that Everlost is heaven ... for the places that deserve a share of forever.
Such places are few and far between ... The greatest of these stood near Manhattan's southern-most tip: the two gray brothers to the green statue in the bay. The towers had found their heaven ... held fast, and held forever by the memories of a mourning world, and by the dignity of the souls who got where they were going on that dark September day. — Neal Shusterman
I feel like I've lived a life of making mistakes and learning from them and doing my best to only make each mistake once. — Bre Pettis
