Droves Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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No one else in this world was more off their rocker than an Olympian god. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
There's often times a big difference between what you actually thought/felt in a situation and what you think you thought/felt. You have to do a lot of work to make your thoughts/feelings possible to be understood by other people. It's very draining, though also cathartic. — Marie Calloway
New York used to be so much more than just a place to shop. It was life on the street for the eccentrics; it was an eccentric city. It had many different tastes. Now it's just one - a really rich one - with big tall glass buildings. — Chris Noth
Choosing is the act of living with purpose. — Victoria Van Tiem
This kind of for-getfulness was called repression, and is the normal mechanism by which nature protects the individual from such painful feelings as are caused by unpleasant and unacceptable experiences and thoughts, the recognition of his egoistic nature, and the often quite unbearable conflict of his weaknesses with his feelings of idealism. — C. G. Jung
I'm very often still very much alive for that other being and that other world long after the film is finished. — Daniel Day-Lewis
You always remember the words that come back to bite you in the ass, no matter how much you'd like to forget them. — Rob Thurman
The miserable think that what they have is never enough. Like the Little Mermaid, who owned no more than twenty thingamabobs, they say, "But who cares, no big deal, I want MORE." (How could you be miserable with twenty thingamabobs?) — John Bytheway
I dote on his very absence. — William Shakespeare
You can't generalise about an entire country, but I like the energy of British men. — Taylor Swift
And I fall, fall, fall.
Into the infinite white. — Jessica Brody
We get paid in flesh. Our audiences are sluts and whores, each and every one. — Nikki Sixx
He especially enjoyed watching Mrs. Sen as she chopped things, seated on newspapers on the living room floor. Instead of a knife she used a blade that curved like the prow of a Viking ship, sailing to battle in distant seas. The blade was hinged at one end to a narrow wooden base. — Jhumpa Lahiri
