Feltners Quotes & Sayings
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There's a somebody I'm longing to see, I hope that he, turns out to be, someone to watch over me. — Ira Gershwin

There is the vegetarian Hot Pocket for those of us who don't want to eat meat, but would still like diarrhea. — Jim Gaffigan

You have Kurt [Cobain], and he's singing about your experiences. They're our collective experiences. — Brett Morgen

What does the Christian faith say about Mary's childhood. We do not know much of Mary's childhood. — Deborah Davis

The difference between me and Mr. and Mrs. Feltner, as I had to see and feel even in my own grief, was that they were old and I was young. I was filled with life, with my life and Virgil's life, with the life of our baby, and with other lives that might, in time, come to me. But the Feltners had begun to be old. Life had quit coming to them, and was going away. — Wendell Berry

One thing about golf is you don't know why you play bad and why you play good. — George Archer

I do think novels are overlooked. I did write one some years ago that I think is quite good, called 'The End of the Story,' not to blow my own horn. — Lydia Davis

Some people go into tantra with the idea, sort of an intellectual approach, that now they can just do everything and stay high. That doesn't work at all. — Frederick Lenz

O SON OF LIGHT! Forget all save Me and commune with My spirit. This is of the essence of My command, therefore turn unto it. — Baha'u'llah

Not only has one to do one's best, one must, while doing one's best, remain detached from whatever one is trying to achieve. — Janwillem Van De Wetering

Our best canvas is all around us, in everything we touch and do. — Fennel Hudson

Never ask, "What reason do I have to be happy?" Instead ask, "To what purpose can I attach my happiness? — Robert Breault

Working with somebody who has a more interesting life than I do - and getting to take on that life temporarily - is an endlessly interesting way to have the experience of writing memoir. — Hilary Liftin