Dlivre Quotes & Sayings
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Money could never have originated as paper. — James Cook
Our heart knows what our mind has forgotten - it knows the sacred that is within all that exists, and through a depth of feeling we can once again experience this connection, this belonging. — Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
The gift of a writer as good as Dickens is not to explain everything; that way, the reader has, in terms of their imagination, somewhere to go. — Ronald Frame
I fail to see what fun, what satisfaction / A God can find in laughing at how badly / Men fumble at the possibilities ... — Robert Frost
I'm always buying gadgets, especially at airports. — Tom Felton
A wild thing may say wild things. But not so wild, I think. — Arthur Miller
I appreciate you more because of the road I've traveled. My story brought me to you, and I wouldn't revise a word of my past if it led me any where but to your door. — Aaron Polson
I look into her eyes and a storm looks back. And all I wanna do is stand in the downpour. — Eden Connor
Plunging into the depths of hell, re-opening the gates to wounds and emotions that we have long tried to keep sealed and locked within, we discover that that the devil is not the Herculean ruler of darkness that we had imagined, but only a vulnerable and devastated child. With honesty and without judgment, we must muster the courage to meet this innocent child with whom we have come to label as the devil. — Forrest Curran
There is no surer road to perdition than the ledger glands dictate your direction. — Lois Greiman
We're lucky to be making films. My crew and I have been working together for a long time. I think that that's what emanates. — Atom Egoyan
My favorite way to cook a clam is in chowder. I was a New Yorker for 20 years, and I always loved tomato-based, celery-heavy Manhattan chowders. — Kate Christensen
It is said a man doesn't get old while his mother lives. I think it's true. You are always a child in her eyes. It is irritating in the extreme. But you know, when they have gone, you'd give the earth just to hear them treating you like a child once more. — David Gemmell
He was so much the humblest one that Wendy was especially gentle with him. — J.M. Barrie
He'd made his own worst fears come true. — Laura Kaye