Famous Cancerian Quotes & Sayings
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A painting is both exactly the same and entirely different every single time you look at it. — Jandy Nelson

From the radiating point of Siwenna, the forces of the Empire reached out cautiously into the black unknown of the Periphery. Giant ships passed the vast distances that separated the vagrant stars at the Galaxy's rim, and felt their way around the outermost edge of Foundation influence. — Isaac Asimov

The beauty of a language is, generally judged by its soft or rigid, melodious or harsh, ring. Other aspects, such as the flexibility of derivation, play hardly any role in grading. Were it the case, Russian would certainly be placed on the winner's stand. It would rank first in plasticity. — Kato Lomb

I think it's often discussed that leaving the Euro is an option for Greece. I think this is really not an option. — Lucas Papademos

Stars in the night,' he said. 'Something something something something, some delight — Philippa Gregory

Growing up, I thought it would be great if I could do big theaters. Now we're doing arenas. — Jeff Dunham

I hated how my parents would talk about me like i wasnt watching. — Katie Kacvinsky

He who rides and keeps the beaten track studies the fences chiefly. — Henry David Thoreau

Her most recent birthday. She'd just turned thirteen. But not last December - December 17, 1941, the last day she had lived in New Orleans. — Rick Riordan

To me experimental fiction ultimately is about the experiment and I'm not interested in experiments for their own sake. — Steve Erickson

I don't know if you ever get over having your heart broken. — Kate Le Vann

I adore good food as I adore all the other pleasant things of life, and because I have that gift I am able to look upon the future with equanimity."
"Why?" asked Alec.
"Because a love for good food is the only thing that remains with man when he grows old. Love? What is love when you are five and fifty and can no longer hide the disgraceful baldness of your pate. Ambition? What is ambition when you have discovered that honours are to the pushing and glory to the vulgar. Finally we must all reach an age when every passion seems vain, every desire not worth the trouble of achieving it; but then there still remain to the man with a good appetite three pleasures each day, his breakfast, his luncheon, and his dinner. — W. Somerset Maugham

Living life as normally as possible gives you a richer well of experiences to draw from. — Tara Lynne Barr

You're monopolizing the bride," Emmett said, coming up behind Edward's shoulder. "Let me dance with my little sister. This could be my last chance to make her blush. — Stephenie Meyer