Dirk Braeckman Quotes & Sayings
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I think she is going to find you too old ... Yes that was it, the moment she said it I knew it was true, and the revelation caused me no surprise, it was like the echo of a dull, not unexpected shock. The age difference was the last taboo, the final limit, all the stronger for the fact that it remained the last and had replaced all the others. In the modern world you could be a swinger, bi, trans, zoo into S&M, but it was forbidden to be old. — Michel Houellebecq

To gain your own voice, forget about having it heard. Become a saint of your own province and your own consciousness. — Allen Ginsberg

Well, you certainly are the most wonderfully woolly baa-lamb that ever stepped. — P.G. Wodehouse

T is as cheap sitting as standing. — Jonathan Swift

I've never heard a girl say, 'hey, look at that bulge, I'm gonna put that in my rub scrub. — Lina Andersson

In the invincible and indescribable squalor of Harlem ... I was tormented. I felt caged, like an animal. I wanted to escape. I felt if I did not get out I would slowly strangle. — James A. Baldwin

I didn't want to be part of some trend. I wasn't doing this for a fashion statement — Ned Vizzini

You don't know me. Don't ever think you know me. The only things you know about me are the things you made me do, and that illustrates your character, not mine. — Rachel Vincent

See the hand of God in all events, and thereby become reconciled to His dispensations. — Adoniram Judson

The dark man is ubiquitous. People from all times and in all places have recorded their experiences of him in stories, poems, paintings, songs, stone, dance, crafts and prayers. Saint or sinner, scientist or theologian, agnostic or true believer, it makes little difference as the dark man has walked beside us since the very beginning and he will stay with us until the end. He is so intrinsic to the human experience that everyone has at least one dark man story to tell... — Deborah Wells

I think of Winter, of her smile, her eyes, her arms wrapped around me, and I know where home is. It's wherever she is, and right now she is too far away. My heart has escaped my body and is walking Paris without me. — Kimberly Kinrade