Diablerie Synonyms Quotes & Sayings
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The mechanics of dying ... — Jamie Ford
Seal my lips on aches and pains. They are increasing, and love of rehearsing them is becoming sweeter as the years go by. — Rosalind Russell
Butterflies and zebras And moonbeams and fairy tales That's all she ever thinks about Riding with the wind. — Jimi Hendrix
The embrace of present and past time, in which English antiquarianism becomes a form of alchemy, engenders a strange timelessness. It is as if the little bird which flew through the Anglo-Saxon banqueting hall, in Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum, gained the outer air and became the lark ascending in Vaughan Williams's orchestral setting. The unbroken chain is that of English music itself. — Peter Ackroyd
I did smoke a joint once but I did not enjoy it. — Cilla Black
It's not a bad thing fighting for equality and helping the poor. It's not a bad thing to have on your professional tombstone: 'He believed in equality and he helped the poor.' — Joe Jamail
An organization has to institutionalize its culture without bureaucratizing it. — Patrick Lencioni
The fate of the singers who, like my songs, went up in flame was also the fate of the books which I later wrote. All of them went up in flame to Heaven in a fire which broke out one night at my home in Bad Homburg as I lay ill in a hospital. — Shmuel Yosef Agnon
Taking chances almost always makes for happy endings. — Barbara Corcoran
Magick comes in many forms, and there are many covert master magicians who are so covert that they don't even know they are magicians. — Christopher Penczak
Without freedom, the family and faith cannot survive. Without faith, we will see freedom and family languish. And without family, man will give up on a generational commitment to faith and freedom. — Kevin Swanson
We live in this world where loosing our phones are more dramatic than loosing our virginity. — Megan Fox
Refinement is just as much a Christian grace in a man as in a woman; but he is not such a hateful, unsexed creature without it as a woman is. — Charlotte Mary Yonge
