Dutchmen Kodiak Quotes & Sayings
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Carquinez Strait — David Downing
It was a face which darkness could kill
in an instant
a face as easily hurt
by laughter or light
'We think differently at night'
she told me once
lying back languidly
And she would quote Cocteau
'I feel there is an angel in me' she'd say
'whom I am constantly shocking'
Then she would smile and look away
light a cigarette for me
sigh and rise
and stretch
her sweet anatomy
let fall a stocking — Lawrence Ferlinghetti
I have never yet heard of a murderer who was not afraid of a ghost. — John Philpot Curran
St. Francis of Assisi taught me that there is a wound in the Creation and that the greatest use we could make of our lives was to ask to be made a healer of it. — Alan Paton
I know the mind, like the parachute, is most valuable open. — Dan S. Kennedy
Statistics are just people with the tears wiped off. — Spencer Rascoff
The physical part has a lot to do with the mental part. — Adrian Peterson
I'm always sort of anticipating life being difficult, but on a basic level, that's sort of on the surface, on a basic level, I'm optimistic in the sense that I think it's all going to be alright in the end. — Emily Mortimer
I would love to work with Derek Cianfrance. Why not? You've always got to aim big! — Tony Revolori
The whole process of making movies and writing screenplays is visceral and intuitive. — Ridley Scott
A good indignation brings out all one's powers. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
In TV today, you can say I pricked my finger, but you can't say it the other way around. — George Carlin
Someone once said that if you make something no one hates, no one will ever love it either, and that's true. — Jenny Lawson
We were talking nonsense, and I said something silly about unrequited love, and he became very serious, and he stopped me, and he said that unrequited love was not possible; that it was not love. He said that love must be freely given, and freely taken, such that the lovers, in joining, make equal halves of something whole. — Eleanor Catton
You can only be as good as your audience. Sometimes you can be as bad as your audience, but you have to remember you can never be better than them. — Bruce Forsyth
