Dierckx Quotes & Sayings
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If God can't do it, then it can't be done, nor was it meant to be done! — Angel Brown

Everything that surrounds us becomes part of us, it seeps into us with every experience of the flesh and of life and, like the web of a great Spider, binds us subtly to what is near, ensnares us in a fragile cradle of slow death, where we lie rocking in the wind. — Fernando Pessoa

The trick in that town was getting through a night at all without stalling in the sludge of your own thoughts. — Mary Karr

As you become more present in your own life, you will begin to enlighten others by your example. — Germany Kent

Alex shot her a look that was colder than liquid nitrogen. — Sarah Alderson

It was like a sickness.
It was like the uncontrollable urge
to eat dirt. — Cynthia Lowen

Partnerships are increasingly seen through the prism of promises and expectations, and as a kind of product for consumers: satisfaction on the spot, and if not fully satisfied, return the product to the shop or replace it with a new and improved one! You don't, after all, stick to your car, or computer, or iPod, when better ones appear. — Zygmunt Bauman

An arena where, so Merewalh's priest told me, Christians had been fed to wild beasts. Some things are just too good to be true and so I was not sure I believed him. — Bernard Cornwell

So I asked him to play "Trav'lin' All Alone." That came closer than anything to the way I felt. And some part of it must have come across. The whole joint quieted down. If someone had dropped a pin, it would have sounded like a bomb. When I finished, everybody in the joint was crying in their beer, and I picked thirty-eight bucks up off the floor ... When I showed Mom the money for the rent and told her I had a regular job singing for eighteen dollars a week, she could hardly believe it. — Billie Holiday

You can flush my ashes down the toilet, for all I care. — Carolyn Gold Heilbrun

One day, digital will be it. Analog will just be another oddity, and that's fine, too. I have no great misgivings about it, but there will always be something to analog. It's the smell of the tape and all that visceral, physical stuff. — John Vanderslice