Engelnook Quotes & Sayings
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It was Una," he said hoarsely. "He couldn't get over Una. He told me how a man, a real man, had no right to let sorrow destroy him. He told me again and again how I must believe that time would take care of it. He said it so often that I knew he was losing. — John Steinbeck

If this was power, why did it taste like tedium? — George R R Martin

If a child is inclined to be grasping, or to cling to any of his or her little possessions, legends are related about the contempt and disgrace falling upon the ungenerous and mean person ... — Charles Alexander Eastman

Cars were stopped in the middle of roads so people could run into discount clothing stores. — M T Anderson

The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem. — Walt Whitman

Royal Business; Strictly
For The Young Gentleman Who Meets the Criteria-
A Riddle To Solve:
Where the Twelve Princesses of Eathesbury Dance At Night
As Well As Limited Acquaintance
With The Princess Royale
Three Days' Stay In The Royal Palace
Will Be Granted.
The Food And Board Will Be Free.
Inquiries To Be Sent To His Royal Highness
Harold Wentworth The Eleventh of Eathesbury — Heather Dixon

If you want a change,
you got to learn to be the change. — Anonymous

Differences don't necessarily mean conflict, diversity is beautiful! — Sahar El-Nadi

The future reshapes the memory of the past in the way it recalibrates significance; some episodes are advanced, others lose purchase. — Gregory Maguire

I secretly think reality exists so we can speculate about it. — Slavoj Zizek

The syndicate makes the profit. And everybody has a share. — Joseph Heller

Vera had not sensed my approach. She was peering into the instrument and turning knobs with child-like seriousness and ineptitude. It was obvious that she had never used a microscope before.
I stole closer to her, and then I said, "Boo!"
She jerked her head away from the eyepiece.
"Hello," I said.
"You scared me to death," she said.
"Sorry," I said, and I laughed.
These ancient games go on and on. It's nice they do. — Kurt Vonnegut

No, you'll regret it in the morning."
"But it'll make me happy now. — Shelly Laurenston