Drawled Butterfly Quotes & Sayings
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I realize that the decision might be simple. It will require a great act of selflessness to choose Abnegation, or a great act of courage to choose Dauntless, and maybe just choosing one over the other will prove that I belong. — Veronica Roth
You have to know what you want and keep going for it. — Taylor Hanson
I'm glad I won it because when I grew up the Pulitzer was the award that every composer wanted and I was like that too. — John Corigliano
In the collective psyche it is being understood ... that we can cultivate wisdom and compassion. — Tara Brach
I do need a bit of a trim but I'm a bit nervous about getting it cut — Andrew Symonds
This guy eluded the French police ... in loafers?
-Chief Anderson — Dan Brown
It's like, now you're actually complaining because you're making $9 million and guys are making more? If it makes you that upset, quit. Leave the game. Go home then and try finding another job that's going to pay you that. — Eric Davis
Physicists are made of atoms. A physicist is an attempt by an atom to understand itself. — Michio Kaku
You can get this feeling of the English or Scottish or Irish or Welsh fairy, but it is by nature very elusive. It would be possible to pin down a German fairy, but the English one just vanishes, becomes the shadow under the trees. — Susanna Clarke
My name is Echo. I dream of cats with stars in their fur. — Erin Hunter
I play guitar and I love the Beatles and melodic music. — Stephen Dorff
If the only new thing we have to offer is an improved version of the past, then today can only be inferior to yesterday. Hypnotized by images of the past, we risk losing all capacity for creative change. — Robert Hewison
What did I think I was doing? What did she think she was doing? When I want to kiss people in that way now, with mouths and tongues and all that, it's because I want other things too: sex, Friday nights at the cinema, company and conversation, fused networks of family and friends, Lemsips brought to me in bed when I am ill, a new pair of ears for my records and CDs, maybe a little boy called Jack and a little girl called Holly or Maisie, I haven't decided yet. But I didn't want any of those things from Alison Ashworth. Not children, because we were children, and not Friday nights at the pictures, because we went Saturday mornings, and not Lemsips, because my mum did that, not even sex, especially not sex, please God not sex, the filthiest and most terrifying invention of the early seventies. — Nick Hornby