F Rchtenmachen Quotes & Sayings
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Thus we hope to teach mythology not as a study, but as a relaxation from study; to give our work the charm of a story-book, yet by means of it to impart a knowledge of an important branch of education. — Thomas Bulfinch
TLC should stand for Toddlers, Lunatics, and Cake. — Natasha Leggero
Erotica so he'd last longer. — J.D. Robb
You belong to the earth and the earth is hard. — Amanda Coplin
The mind itself is an art object ... The mind is a blue guitar on which we improvise the song of the world. — Annie Dillard
If I correctly understand the sense of this succinct observation, our poet suggests here that human life is but a series of footnotes to a vast obscure unfinished masterpiece. Line — Vladimir Nabokov
Regardless of the number of precautions that we take to save our necks, part of the attraction of going out on the water in the first place is the element of risk. — Harold Payson
My ideas flow so rapidly that I have not time to express them--by which means my letters sometimes convey no ideas at all to my correspondents. — Jane Austen
The full moon rises. The fog clings to the lowest branches of the spruce trees. The man steps out of the darkest corner of the forest and finds himself transformed into ...
A monkey?
I think not. — Garth Stein
There's no possibility of being witty without a little ill-nature. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan
I chuckled to myself and kept walking. The Universe had proven Curran wrong: a person who aggravated him more than me did, in fact, exist. — Ilona Andrews
I don't really believe in lucky things, but I wear lucky underwear as a joke. — Julia Mancuso
When I was with the serpent-handlers in Tennessee, it was the most bizarre method of worship I could think of. Yet when you sit with these people, you can kind of see how it makes sense. — A. J. Jacobs
Ten thousand years ago, humans plus their pets and livestock accounted for about 0.1% of the terrestrial vertebrate biomass inhabiting the earth; we now account for 98%. — Daniel J. Levitin
