Floricelda Quotes & Sayings
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I remember every curve of your face," I whispered and leaned into him, kissing the edge of his jaw lightly. "Don't worry so much about me. — Laney McMann
In life, the challenge is not so much to figure out how best to play the game; the challenge is to figure out what game you're playing — Kwame Anthony Appiah
Diverting one's attention from the past was not the same as envisioning and embarking upon a future. On the other hand, if the past were razed, the slate wiped clean, maybe fewer people would confuse it with the future, and that at least would be something. — Richard Russo
We don't need men with new ideas as much as we need men who will put energy behind the old ideas. — William Feather
Finally Jobs proposed Apple Computer. "I was on one of my fruitarian diets," he explained. "I had just come back from the apple farm. It sounded fun, spirited, and not intimidating. Apple took the edge off the word 'computer.' Plus, it would get us ahead of Atari in the phone book — Steve Jobs
The defining element of hell was eternal conscious suffering. Here — Ken MacLeod
To the children who loved Harry Potter, I want to say your enthusiasm was the real magic. I so enjoyed being on the journey with you. And to the adults who bought the Harry Potter books and devoured them, I just want to say, those books were for children. — Daniel Radcliffe
Use every man according to his desert and who should 'scape whipping? Use them after your own honor and dignity, the less they deserve ... the more merit in your bounty. — William Shakespeare
Live your dreams, you only get one chance! — B.M. O'Brien
Oh, my precious princess you are meant for cherishing, and ravishing like the jewel you are. — Sai Marie Johnson
The passionate are like men standing on their heads, they see all things the wrong way. — Plato
You have climbed to the top of the skank tree, then fell ... and you banged every guy on the way down. — Christine Zolendz
The writer's greed is appalling. He wants, or seems to want, everything and practically everybody, in another sense, and at the same time, he needs no one at all. — James A. Baldwin
