Fair Butler Quotes & Sayings
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We speak of educating our children. Do we know that our children also educate us? — Lydia Sigourney

As workers in Alaska built 800 miles of pipeline through wilderness all but uninhabited by humans, workers in Washington took up the challenge of pushing 100 miles of rapid transit through a long-settled region densely populated by lawyers. — Zachary M. Schrag

We live in a terrible world, "happiness" is defined by how lucky you are in society, let me say this; out of life experiences spanning throughout my 19-20 years of my life, I learned that life is unfair, but ironically, every time I TRY to do something right, it gets spit back in my f###### face. In short, even though it may sound depressing or negative, in life, it is desperately not fair, nothing will be happy or normal and if something happens that you thought shouldn't or cant, it's going to happen anyway, the truth is the truth, and the truth hurts, deal with it, and sometimes nothing will ever get better from there ever again, deal with it. — C.J. Butler

Or so it felt, his touch making her believe in the fiction of them. — Lauren Blakely

When you were pulled out the way of the car, you were physically saved, but you spiritually died. You are displaced, Juliet. Your soul is in the Otherworld but your body is here. — Andrew Butcher

A body shouldn't heed what might be. He's got to do with what is. — Louis L'Amour

The days on which one has been the most inquisitive are among the days on which one has been happiest. — Robert Lynd

her skin nearly transparent, as if her body was halfway to heaven already, with only her fierce, eaglelike gaze left behind. — Jennifer Bernard

Never seek to tell thy love; Love that never told can be. For the gentle wind does move silently.. invisibly. — William Blake

Behind them lay pain and death and fear; ahead of them lay doubt, and danger, and fathomless mysteries. — Philip Pullman

Brown Penny I WHISPERED, 'I am too young,' And then, 'I am old enough'; Wherefore I threw a penny To find out if I might love. 'Go and love, go and love, young man, If the lady be young and fair.' Ah, penny, brown penny, brown penny, I am looped in the loops of her hair. O love is the crooked thing, There is nobody wise enough To find out all that is in it, For he would be thinking of love Till the stars had run away And the shadows eaten the moon. Ah, penny, brown penny, brown penny, One cannot begin it too soon. — William Butler Yeats

Fair and foul are near of kin And fair needs foul," I cried. "My friends are gone, but that's a truth Nor grave nor bed denied." — William Butler Yeats

There's no bad luck, There's just the luck you've found. — Lyle Lovett