Fresnay Manoir Quotes & Sayings
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You call me a bitch? Well, a bitch is a dog, dogs bark, bark is on trees, trees are part of nature and nature is beautiful so thanks for the compliment. — Anonymous

What is an organization actually, even in organization theory, even in the most classical sense in management, if not a serial redescription which starts again (and it's true) every morning. — Bruno Latour

When people ask if I'm going to be sad that 'The Office' is over, they don't even understand the depth of that question for me. It's an era of my life. No one would have known my name if it wasn't for the show. — John Krasinski

Grace will ever speak for itself and be fruitful in well-doing; the sanctified, cross is a fruitful tree. — Samuel Rutherford

Role-playing isn't storytelling. If the dungeon master is directing it, it's not a game. — Gary Gygax

Sometimes you think you can see around corners, and maybe you can. — Stephen King

And being as I'm somebody who loves movies like The Machinist, I also love going along to big mass entertainment movies. I get in the mood for all kinds of movies, and so I like to try each of them. — Christian Bale

In the borough, three boys circled a white camel
that wept because at dawn
there was no other way except through the needle's eye!
Oh cross! Oh, nails! Oh, thorn!
Oh, thorn driven to the bone until the planet rust to pieces! — Federico Garcia Lorca

But if you are single the last thing you want is your best friend forming a functional relationship with somebody else. — Helen Fielding

If we continue to believe as we have always believed, we will continue to act as we have always acted. If we continue to act as we have always acted, we will continue to get what we have always gotten. — Marilyn Ferguson

What are half-people? Living people he has stripped of their souls. — Terry Goodkind

He's splashing through ancient water, water from the beginning that has cycled through all centuries, puddle-jumped by a thousand young boys through the ages and I wonder if the water Adam knew falls here. — Ann Voskamp

The spirit of poetry combines the profundity of the philosopher and the child's delight in bright pictures. — Franz Grillparzer