Donnert Cirkusz Quotes & Sayings
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Dirk looked at her expressionlessly. Apart from being extremely good-looking in a blondish, willowyish kind of way, she was dressed well in an "I don't care what I wear, just any old thing that's lying around" kind of way that relies on extremely careful about what you leave lying around. — Douglas Adams

Reality, however utopian, is something from which people feel the need of taking pretty frequent holidays ... — Aldous Huxley

We have to know the truth about the past to discover out future. — Patti Callahan Henry

Serious musicians are finding it harder and harder to have a voice in the world of music these days. — Kevin Eubanks

I like to use as few commas as possible so that sentences will go down in one swallow without touching the sides. — Pamela Frankau

The study of history is a powerful antidote to contemporary arrogance. It is humbling to discover how many of our glib assumptions, which seem to us novel and plausible, have been tested before, not once but many times and in innumerable guises; and discovered to be, at great human cost, wholly false. — Paul Johnson

The glories and the beauties of form, color, and sound unite in the Grand Canyon - forms unrivaled even by the mountains, colors that vie with sunsets, and sounds that span the diapason from tempest to tinkling raindrop, from cataract to bubbling fountain. — John Wesley Powell

I wrote my first novel and my second novel in Chicago. It was the place where I became a writer. It's my favorite city. — John Green

You see I usually find myself among strangers because I drift here and there trying to forget the sad things that happened to me. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Soaked in pain
my suits remain standing
when I take them off -
hollow men beside the closet,
a museum of days. — Chad Sweeney

Everything you do in war is a crime in peace — Helen McCloy

Changing is for weirdos. — Niall Horan

I've always thought photography was a bit of an adventure, so to come home with the film, develop it, then look at the results has more of a sense of excitement. — Anton Corbijn

... nostalgia was once thought to be a mental illness or a physical affliction; for me, it was both. — Laura McHugh