Flambeaux Mardi Quotes & Sayings
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We only really remember things for five years. After that, what we remember, what's actually etched in our brain is our memory of the thing, not the thing itself. And five years after that, what's left is our memory of the memory. — Laura Dave

When they have discovered truth in nature they fling it into a book, where it is even worse hands. — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

In England, and all over Europe, and all over the world, actors act until they die. They get old, really old, and they're still working. They just keep doing it. — Christopher Walken

Brett Kavanaugh is a brilliant, brilliant judge and one of the most-distinguished conservative jurists in the country. — Donald Verrilli Jr.

Mirror that lies, mirror that lies, that can't be me in the gorilla disguise. — Jimmy Buffett

I can't let safety and security become the focus of my life. — Judy Blume

Get-after-it plan for success and owning your place at the next summit in your leadership journey — Anonymous

There are cultures that believe having your photograph taken steals your soul. I don't think there is a stolen soul in a picture, but still - why is it so hard to throw them away? — Susan Orlean

With men he can be rational and unaffected, but when he has ladies to please, every feature works. — Jane Austen

Mistuh Norton, he daid," the man in black intoned, giving the words a sardonic little twist. — Stephen King

The terrorist lives for terror, not for the change he tells himself he wants. He masks his desire to kill and destroy behind the curtain of a cause. It is destruction he wants, not creation. — Louis L'Amour

To see for themselves what the United States has been willing to undertake in the name of freedom. We should all visit Normandy. We should pay homage to those brave Americans who stormed ashore at Omaha Beach and gave their lives for the freedom of others. — Fatos Nano

You ... are now servants to the ear that needs quiet solace, and the eye that needs the consolation of beauty, servants to the mind that needs desperate repose or pointed inquiry, to the heart that needs invitation to flight or silent understanding, and to the soul that needs safe landing, or fearless, relentless enlightenment. — Joyce DiDonato

He'd said the sun could burn me. It certainly looked angry enough, all orange and glowing mad. — Ann Aguirre