Ephemerals Of Virginia Quotes & Sayings
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The mob has nothing to lose, everything to gain. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
We do not realize the sound the world makes
unless, of course, it comes to a stop. Then, when it starts, it sounds like an orchestra. — Mitch Albom
I saw the world. I learnt of new cultures. I flew across an ocean. I wore women's clothing. Made a friend. Fell in love. Who cares if I lost a wager? Queen Victoria: I do! I've got 20 quid riding on you — Jules Verne
Life follows a rhythm and we hold the drum. — Tom Althouse
Anyway, back to the crush. Sorry to shift gears so fast, but we both know why we're here. I mean, if I wanted to discuss the existential angst of motherhood I'd be writing in a journal. Diaries are for the down and dirty, the stuff you don't want people to ever find out about you. Journals are the things you leave open around the house, hoping a literary agent will wander in, read it and declare you the next genius of your age. — Lani Diane Rich
You know, there is no language of vegetables, which converts a cucumber into a formal declaration of attachment. — Charles Dickens
Those of fire move about the earth with inspiration and purpose. They are creative, and can consume and be consumed by their desires [ ... ] My father-to-be was of the water and could not find a hold in the banks of earthiness. Water people can easily get lost. — Joy Harjo
I pick my nose and I'm not ashamed to admit it. If there's a bogey then just pick it, man. — Justin Timberlake
It is not for me (to decide). It is up to the company to decide whether the price is fair or not. — Richard Branson
I smell you when you're nowhere near me. I feel you, without touching. When you walk into a room, I know you're there even before I look up. Every time I see you smile, I smile. Your happiness has become my happiness. Either I'm in love with you, or you really are my very own angel. Either way, we were meant to be. — Vi Keeland
The Lord let the house of a brute to the soul of a man, And the man said, "Am I your debtor?" And the Lord
"Not yet: but make it as clean as you can, And then I will let you a better. — Alfred Lord Tennyson