Embarcadero Freeway Quotes & Sayings
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There was nothing you could ever do that would make me walk away. My only fear was that you would be the one to leave without ever giving me a say in the matter. — Paige Tyler

few sometimes may know, when thousands err — John Milton

Why are you not where you belong? / A black hat on a hook says nothing. / Ashes mirror ashes / In a mirroring window. — Mary Jo Bang

When you want something,the universe confires in helping you to achieve it. — Paulo Coelho

Mr. Tagomi turned to a passer-by, a thin man in rumpled suit. "What is that?" he demanded, pointing. The man grinned. "Awful, ain't it? That's the Embarcadero Freeway. A lot of people think it stinks up the view. — Philip K. Dick

Does Curran not involve you in his strategic sessions?" Ghastek asked.
"Nope, I'm just here to look pretty. — Ilona Andrews

Every day, I like to make hats that make people dream. — Philip Treacy

As every man is hunted by his own daemon, vexed by his own disease, this checks all his activity. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

A tender heart is the best defence against sin, and the best preparation for heaven. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I did go through this period where girls would be mean and I had a lot of guy friends. But I've found as an adult the importance of having female and male friends. — Zooey Deschanel

I did feel when my mother died if anyone was going to haunt me it would be her. And she hasn't, so I think it is possibly the end. — Kate Atkinson

Zane ran his thumb over Ty's cheek, seeing him suddenly with new eyes. Ty had never tried to be something he wasn't. He'd never tried to hide what he was. Warrior. Weapon. Bad guy. Zane knew what he was. The pain and betrayal faded. The world faded. — Abigail Roux

One should not crow over the defeat even of those who richly deserve to be defeated. That was dangerous, because then you yourself might get what you deserve for revelling in the misfortunes of another. — Alexander McCall Smith