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Dorshorst Wood Quotes By Andrew Sean Greer

If you clenched your right hand in a fist, that would be my San Francisco, knocking on the Golden Gate. Your little finger would be sunny downtown on the bay, and your thumb would be our Ocean Beach out on the blue Pacific. They called it the Sunset ... It sat on the very edge of the continent, with fog so dense and silver you hardly ever saw a sunset in the Sunset ... — Andrew Sean Greer

Dorshorst Wood Quotes By Sharon Ricklin Jones

His eyes burned into mine, chasing away any remaining dark shadows, and then he added in a hoarse voice, I will love you for all eternity. — Sharon Ricklin Jones

Dorshorst Wood Quotes By Joseph Joubert

Antiquity! I like its ruins better than its reconstructions. — Joseph Joubert

Dorshorst Wood Quotes By Kiran Nagarkar

Rigour and ruthlessness do not preclude sympathy with another's point of view. — Kiran Nagarkar

Dorshorst Wood Quotes By Gerald Stern

I am going to carry my bed into New York City tonight
complete with dangling sheets and ripped blankets;
I am going to push it across three dark highways
or coast along under 600,000 faint stars. — Gerald Stern

Dorshorst Wood Quotes By Haruki Murakami

I wonder what either of us knows about love. Our love has never been tested. — Haruki Murakami

Dorshorst Wood Quotes By R.C. Sproul

If I know anything about the character of God after fifty years of ministry, I know that God hates abortion. — R.C. Sproul

Dorshorst Wood Quotes By Holly Marie Combs

My mother's very proud of the name she gave me. She thought it sounded rhythmically better. It doesn't really make a difference to me what people call me, but since my mother calls me Holly Marie when she's angry, I prefer just my first name. — Holly Marie Combs

Dorshorst Wood Quotes By Manfred F.R. Kets De Vries

Restructuring is a favorite tactic of antisocials who have reached a senior position in an organization. The chaos that results is an ideal smokescreen for dysfunctional leadership. Failure at the top goes unnoticed, while the process of restructuring creates the illusion of a strong, creative hand on the helm. — Manfred F.R. Kets De Vries