Farnesio Quotes & Sayings
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Prediction? The Democrats will win. I think it will be a close win, both for the House and for the Senate. — John Dingell

How does a man decide in what order to abandon his life? — Cormac McCarthy

There is more pain from holding on to the thought of pain than there is in the situation itself. If you let the world strike you, it will do so less cruelly than your own imagination. — Lester Levenson

What do you know of gods and saints?" I ask, filling my voice with scorn.
His fingers drift to the silver oak leaf of Saint Camulos on his cloak. "I know that what our saints want is not always made clear to us. Sometimes, it is their wish for us to flail and struggle and come to our own choices, not accept ones that have been made for us. — Robin LaFevers

A necessary part of our intelligence is on the line as the oral tradition becomes less and less important. There was a time throughout our land when it was common for stories to be told and retold, a most valuable exercise, for the story retold is the story reexamined over and over again at different levels of intellectual and emotional growth. — Wes Jackson

Ever since I could remember reading, I was a fan of Horror Novels, then just an Avid reader of all things dark and deeply written or off the cuff styles and not so bland and sterile as if the grammar police forensically wrote it to be safe, then re-edited it to be even more annoyingly not from an emotion but from a text book, I love dark dark fiction that's why i write it. Some of my favorite writers are Anne Rice, Hunter S. Thompson and Clive Barker, perhaps you can sense this in my writing. — Liesalette

They have neither thought nor being, and merely repeat indifferently and uncomprehendingly everything they hear, retaining within themselves an absolute void. — Pierre-Ambroise Choderlos De Laclos

Like hunger, physical love is a necessity. But man's appetite for amour is never so regular or so sustained as his appetite for the delights of the table. — Honore De Balzac

Common observation and a plain understanding is the source of all art. — Joshua Reynolds

Nothing is lost ... only changed. — Diana Gabaldon

They hammered it with sometimes-guns, that violently assert the manchmal, this stuff, our everyday, against the always of the immer. — China Mieville

It is not that we do not believe the Lord wants the best for us. It is that we wonder how painful the best will be. — C.S. Lewis