Famous Estonian Quotes & Sayings
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I am married to a prince who will one day be a king. Usually this is where the fairy tale ends. Stories don't go much further than this moment, and I fear there's a good reason for it. A sense of dread hung over today, a black cloud I still can't get rid of. It is an unease deep in the heart of me, feeding off my strength. — Victoria Aveyard

Tezyeme," he said, which meant something on the order of "it is happening the way it is supposed to happen. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Sculpture and painting are very justly called liberal arts; a lively and strong imagination, together with a just observation, being absolutely necessary to excel in either; which, in my opinion, is by no means the case of music, though called a liberal art, and now in Italy placed even above the other two
a proof of the decline of that country. — Lord Chesterfield

I worry about the things I can affect, and the things I have no control over I move by. — Lenny Wilkens

But a story was invisible, infinite, it had no size or shape. Information. It could fill the world or fit inside a fingernail. — Jennifer Egan

People give up on each other long before they give up on themselves, and they do that, too. — Donna Lynn Hope

Hollywood is a very interesting place to deal with. And having been a theatre person, I was quite surprised by the slipperiness of some people in Holly-weird. There was a part of me that just said, 'If this is the way the game is played, I'm not sure I want to play it.' — Joyce DeWitt

Be brave if you lose and meek if you win. — Harvey Penick

When we make a pledge, we mean it. We keep our word, and what we begin, we will finish. — George W. Bush

She was my sister, beloved, who had stayed in my room around the clock when I'd been eight and suffered with a case of the flu that nearly killed me. She was my sister, whose clarinet playing inspired me to find the music in me, to settle on the saxophone, which had fast become the key to my identity. I loved her as I loved no one else, as no others had allowed me to love them, and if I were to kill her under the influence of some malign spirit, I might as well then kill myself. — Dean Koontz

At all events, rather less is known about Lucy than is generally supposed. It isn't even actually known that she was a female. — Bill Bryson