Dockless Boat Quotes & Sayings
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We are born crying, and for good reason,' he reflected. 'And the rest of our lives is bound to be a muted reiteration of that cry. — Francoise Sagan

Love makes its record in deeper colors as we grow out of childhood into manhood; as the Emperors signed their names in green ink when under age, but when of age, in purple. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The Almost Free Theatre, the Fun Art Bus and the rest of them were phenomena of a decade which was simultaneously playful and desperately serious; and — Tom Stoppard

What men of science want is only a fair day's wages for more than a fair day's work. — Thomas Huxley

I envy the trees that grow at crossroads. They are never forced to decide which way to go ... — Margarita Engle

top-down chains of command are not particularly efficient: they tend to promote stupidity among those on top and resentful foot-dragging among those on the bottom. The greater the need to improvise, the more democratic the cooperation tends to become. — David Graeber

I don't think I'm romantic at all. I have a lot of faith in the right thing happening. I don't really hope for a lot of particulars, I just have faith that the right thing will happen most of the time. — Juliana Hatfield

Look slowly and hard at something subtle and small. — Philip Pearlstein

When we were monkeys, we were more human because we were at least not destroying the nature those days! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

They travel long distances to stroll along the seashore, for reasons they can't put into words. — Edward O. Wilson

When anything is possible, how do you choose? — Karen Marie Moning

Whenever you are popular just pause and see the reflect — Mark Twain

Somebody can paint with a fine brush like Monet and do millions of little dots or somebody can splatter it up there like Kandinsky or Jackson Pollock and go "Yep, that's art." That's okay. — Patrick Wilson

A funny thing happened post-diagnosis. They put him on drugs, things went up and down, but he lived. He lived. It was like a waiting room where they kept not calling your name. — Garth Risk Hallberg