Fauvette Quotes & Sayings
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If what Granma Mary Rommely said is true, then it must be that no one ever dies, really. Papa is gone, but he's still here in many ways. He's here in Neeley who looks just like him and in Mama who knew him so long. He's here in his mother who began him and who is still living. Maybe I will have a boy some day who looks like Papa and has all of Papa's good without the drinking. And that boy will have a boy. And that boy will have a boy. It might be there is no real death. — Betty Smith

When I'm trusting and being myself as fully as possible, everything in my life reflects this by falling into place easily, often miraculously. — Shakti Gawain

Freud 's fanciful pseudo-explanations (precisely because they are brilliant) perform a disservice. (Now any ass has these pictures available to use in "explaining" symptoms of an illness. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Caissa, the goddess of chess, had punished me for my conservative play, for betraying my nature. — Garry Kasparov

For this will cure him that is sick, and rouse him that is in dumps; one that has loved, it will remember of it; one that has not, it will instruct. For there was never any yet that wholly could escape love, and never shall there be any, never so long as beauty shall be, never so long as eyes can see. But help me that God to write the passions of others; and while I write, keep me in my own right wits. — Longus

I feel that when a child has self-worth and purpose, that's what keeps them grounded. — Jada Pinkett Smith

I have a really great group of fans. I've been very blessed. — Jaime Pressly

There are places where it is easy to see, places of illumination, where one moves into illumined states of attention. — Frederick Lenz

I hope the doctrine that Christians ought to be gloomy will soon be driven out of the universe. There are no people in the world who have such a right to be happy, nor have such cause to be joyful as the saints of the living God. — Charles Spurgeon

Egypt had the first constitution in the Middle East that allowed for liberty. And it had democracy. — Ahmed Zewail

To see the madness and yet walk a perfect silver line ... That's what the true story-teller should be: a great guide, a clear mind, who can walk a silver line in hell or madness. — Ben Okri

Fire burns brighter in the dark. — Suzanne Collins