Divvied Spelling Quotes & Sayings
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I want us to be together. From now on, living with you, together. I hate not being with you ... Because I love you. — Natsuki Takaya

Even without the drizzle and approaching darkness, it was a miserable time to be digging up dead people. — Terry Goodkind

There were about thirty of them, I think - all women; all seated at tables, bearing drinks and books and papers. You might have passed any one of them upon the street, and thought nothing; but the effect of their appearance all combined was rather queer. They were dressed, not strangely, but somehow distinctly. They wore skirts - but the kind of skirts a tailor might design if he were set, for a dare, to sew a bustle for a gent. Many seemed clad in walking-suits or riding-habits. Many wore pince-nez, or carried monocles on ribbons. There were one or two rather startling coiffures; and there were more neckties than I had ever seen brought together at any exclusively female ensemble. — Sarah Waters

I was performing in New York and my friends started to call me Gaga, they said I was very theatrical and they said, 'You're Gaga'. — Lady Gaga

With the "SWAB JOB" school prank sign — Walter Isaacson

I could not prove the Years had feet-/Yet confident they run. — Emily Dickinson

There's no palette as rich as a garden. And the intensity of it - I make this statement all the time: You can't plan nature; you court her. — Robert Irwin

A few years ago I wrote two versions of my obituary, the one I wanted and the one I was heading for. They were very different. I realized I needed to make some big changes if I was going to look back and be proud of my life. I am making those changes, and now I have a life worth living. — Roz Savage

All the best performers bring to their role something more, something different than what the author put on paper. That's what makes theatre live. That's why it persists. — Stephen Sondheim

I know you don't think he's good enough for me, but then you don't think any man is good enough for me. — Lorraine Heath

When a teacher tries to teach something to the entire class at the same time, chances are, one-third of the kids already know it; one-third will get it; and the remaining third won't. So two-thirds of the children are wasting their time. — Lilian Katz