Fleda Club Quotes & Sayings
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you are the only woman I have ever met who I would want to be in a little house with, do you see? Other women make me want to get on boats and run away. You, you make me want to stay somewhere, so that I can see your face everyday. So that I can hold you everyday and watch you grow older. You make me want to be an adult man. You make me want to settle down. — Lisa Jewell
The things that make us human: freedom, art, choice, identity, expression, love. And — Adam Johnson
I just wait for something to present itself, and then I consider it. — Rene Auberjonois
He missed his venerable master, who had marked him forever with a thirst for knowledge as persistent as the drunk's thirst for alcohol or the ambitious man's thirst for power. He no longer had his mentor's library or his inexhaustible fount of experience. — Isabel Allende
With age, you see people fail more. You see yourself fail more. How do you keep that fearlessness of a kid? You keep going. Luckily, I'm not afraid to make a fool of myself. — Hugh Jackman
You admit, then, that your world is not real? That it is a forgery?" Zina hesitated. "It branched off at crucial points, due to our interference with the past. Call it magic if you want or call it technology; — Philip K. Dick
You know it's desperate," she said. "Shane is going to the library. — Rachel Caine
In a country like America there are places, many states here still where coming out means you lose your job, where coming out means division, where it means potentially abuse. — John Amaechi
Because of her, there is no bridge between dreams and reality. In reality, because of her, drinking a glass of water has taste. In a dream, it doesn't have taste, unless she's in it with me. I do not have to dream about her, because all of my dreams about her, is my only reality. — Lionel Suggs
Fools are very often united in the strictest intimacies, as the lighter kinds of woods are the most closely glued together. — William Shenstone
I swore I would battle not only for myself but for freedom and opportunity for everything living that wore chains, especially sex chains. It that meant poverty for myself and my boy then poverty we should have to suffer. If it meant social ostracism, if it meant relinquishing the literary success that lay within my grasp, then let the success go. — Rheta Childe Dorr
Those who say yes are rewarded by the adventures they have. — Keith Johnstone