Digao Mi Quotes & Sayings
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I was not sure where I was going, and I could not see what I would do when I got [there]. But you saw further and clearer than I, and you opened the seas before my ship, whose track led me across the waters to a place I had never dreamed of, and which you were even then preparing to be my rescue and my shelter and my home. — Thomas Merton
Cities are fueled by the listless agony of workers providing services to other workers who barely acknowledge those services. — Helen Oyeyemi
Waves are the practice of the water. — Shunryu Suzuki
It is impossible that ours is the only world; there must be world after world unseen by us, in some region or dimension that we simply do not perceive. — Philip K. Dick
I love going on location, and the location was nice. — Ray Walston
Being a language, mathematics may be used not only to inform but also, among other things, to seduce. — Benoit Mandelbrot
This is not drawing,' he cried, 'this is inspiration!' 'I had meant it to be drawing,' was Constable's characteristic answer. — Aldous Huxley
All the donkeys I knew had small ears! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
If (Declan) Kidney had gone for religion instead of teaching, he would have been Pope. — George Hook
The mask can be a limitation, but you just deal with it. You do get superhuman strength and pumpkin bombs and all this other stuff to express yourself with.' — Willem Dafoe
Time is irrelevant in Bliss House. BLISS HOUSE, the first novel in the series, is mostly set in the present. CHARLOTTE'S STORY takes place in 1957. A third novel, THE ABANDONED HEART (available 2016), will tell the story of the house's first residents. (You'll find excerpts from BLISS HOUSE and CHARLOTTE'S STORY in the back of this ebook.) — Laura Benedict
Demigoddesses do not buy off the rack. — Nicky Drayden
Don't wear your heart on your sleeve when your remarks are off the cuff. — Elvis Costello
Beware of faking: people will believe you. People believe those who sell lotions that make lost hair grow back. They sense instinctively that the salesman is putting together truths that don't go together, that he's not being logical, that he's not speaking in good faith. But they've been told that God is mysterious, unfathomable, so to them incoherence is the closest thing to God. The farfetched is the closest thing to miracle. — Umberto Eco
