Faryad Drama Quotes & Sayings
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True artists are prophets. I don't want to be that prophetic in that sense because it's so lonely. — Yoko Ono
There are times we have to put our body on the line for what we believe, for the injustices we see even within our own families. — Terry Tempest Williams
Governors and legislators wanted the hostiles held in check and the bandits hung, but they wanted it all to be done with the fewest possible men on the cheapest possible horses. It irritated Call and infuriated Augustus. — Larry McMurtry
And as all Christians know there is another way of giving to God; every stranger whom we feed or clothe is Christ. — C.S. Lewis
To me, there is no such thing as a trash duck. There are ducks that are a lot better to eat than other ducks. But a duck is just that. — Phil Robertson
Self-mastery calls for thorough familiarity with one's mental and emotional strengths. And it calls for sustaining a commitment to personal growth - the understanding of what makes you tick as an individual - as well as personal development. — Charles Garfield
For her a day of pampering meant comic books, black liquorice, serious exercise, veggie curry and, above all, solitude. — Salla Simukka
There's something wrong with your back" ...
"There is?"
Griffin grinned at him. "My welts aren't on it. — Tiffany Reisz
The art business is a rarified business and appeals to an audience capable of spending money on a luxury. Too often the atmosphere in a gallery borders on snobbishness. — Scott Kahn
For Jackson: The best damn dog in the world. RIP, Buddy. — Renee Carlino
As a writer, I have readers who will have a range of political views. I don't think they look to me for political guidance. — Alexander McCall Smith
He had her buns up kneelin', and he was wheelin' and dealin'. — Dave Stanton
And when Paul dove to embrace me, the look on his face was one of absolute, perfect joy - the kind of joy that can't be reproached, stolen, or marred - the kind that only the innocent or the ignorant are capable of experiencing. — Tiffanie DeBartolo
She is like the morning," he said. "With that golden hair, those blue eyes, and that fresh bloom on her cheek, she is like the summer morning. The birds here will mistake her for it. We will not call such a lovely young creature as that, who is a joy to all mankind, an orphan. She is the child of the universe. — Charles Dickens
Yes is a world & in this world of yes live (skilfully curled) all worlds — E. E. Cummings
