Eldest Daughter Birthday Quotes & Sayings
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Listen, twenty years ago, it wasn't so cool to have a calculator watch, right? And spending all day inside playing with your calculator watch sent a clear message that you weren't doing so well socially. And judgments like 'like' and 'dislike' and 'smiles' and 'frowns' were limited to junior high. Someone would write a note and it would say, 'Do you like unicorns and stickers?' and you'd say, 'Yeah, I like unicorns and stickers! Smile!' That kind of thing. But now it's not just junior high kids who do it, it's everyone, and it seems to me sometimes I've entered some inverted zone, some mirror world where the dorkiest shit in the world is completely dominant. The world has dorkified itself. — Dave Eggers
One of the scandalous things I did was as I read them afterward I would burn them. I loved them, but for practical reasons I had to lighten the load. I burned favorites, like William Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying." There's a whole list in the back of my book. It's me,[Adolf] Hitler, [Benito] Mussolini, and Pol Pot. We're the book burners. — Cheryl Strayed
I've never had any summer lovin'. And I've never had any school year lovin', either. I've never had a boyfriend. I've never hooked up with a guy. And this morning, on my Internet browser, an article popped up about women marrying themselves. Even my wireless connection knows I'm alone. — Flynn Meaney
Your grief is as great as your splendor was: some god is weighing the one out equal to the other. — Anne Carson
The Holy Spirit can take God's word of truth
and minister it to our deepest needs. — Billy Graham
She watched the coals grow cooler and wondered if worlds grew cool as well. If existence faded like heat. — Owen Egerton
When you are the only
passenger if there is a
place further from me
I beg you do not go — Frank O'Hara
Unexplained, obscure matters are regarded as more important than explained, clear ones. — Friedrich Nietzsche
