Eavan Boland Love Quotes & Sayings
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I think that if something's really good, and it touches that part of their heart that has been untouched, or maybe it has been touched but they never wanted to admit it, I think that when they get back to that, I think that we are still in a place that people enjoy it the way it's supposed to be enjoyed. — Andrae Crouch

Love will heal
What language fails to know — Eavan Boland

After a month or so in St. Louis, we were looking around desperately for a way to draw a few people into the ball park, it being perfectly clear by that time that the ball club wasn't going to do it unaided. — Bill Veeck

He played the King as though under momentary apprehension that someone else was about to play the ace. — Eugene Field

No matter how many media for the dissemination of news are created, there is one rule that should never be broken:TELLTHE PEOPLE! — Arthur Christiansen

Mrs Weaver nosed among the books, too dim-witted to grasp that they were in alphabetical order. — George Orwell

Cynical' is a term invented by optimists to describe realists. — Anonymous

The best indicator? People do predictable things as they age. That's it in a nutshell. So, — Harry S. Dent Jr.

Such antics do not amount to a man. — William Shakespeare

It is futile to judge a kind deed by its motives. Kindness can become its own motive. We are made kind by being kind. — Eric Hoffer

did she love you?
only as an extension of herself.
what else can love be?
the common sense to care very much for something very good. it needn't be related by bloodline. it can be a red beachball or a piece of buttered toast. — Charles Bukowski

We love fog because
it shifts old anomalies into the elements
surrounding them. It gives relief from a way of seeing — Eavan Boland

Drinking isn't necessarily the same as wanting to die. But you can't drink without thinking you're killing yourself. — Marguerite Duras

However, the majority of people mistakenly judge external things to be 'good' and therefore experience feelings of desire for things beyond their control, leading to frustration and suffering. — Don Robertson

Pull over," said Charles, his voice rough.
Isaac wasn't going to argue with him. So he eased the van to a stop on the shoulder of the road.
Charles hopped out, patted the side of the car, and said, "Go on out to the address I gave you. I'm going to run the direct path and I should beat you there."
It wasn't until then that Isaac realized Charles had begun changing to wolf. Isaac couldn't speak - except to swear at the worst bits - while he changed, and Charles could have a regular conversation, or something pretty close to it. Damn. When he grew up, he wanted to be like Charles. — Patricia Briggs