Furgalack Quotes & Sayings
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He looked like you ripped his heart out of his chest, threw it to
the ground, and stomped all over it while singing a jaunty tune."
Annwyl shrugged at Morfyd's bemused expression. "I might have
seen that look before on his brother."
"Perhaps when you stabbed our father?"
Annwyl laughed. "No. Then he just looked proud. — G.A. Aiken
Do real and permanent good in this world. — Andrew Carnegie
Independence is a complex word in a foreign tongue. To resist occupation, whether you're a nation or merely a woman, you must understand the language of your enemy. Conquest and liberation and democrac and divorce are words that mean squat, basically, when you have hungry children and clothes to get out on the line and it looks like rain. — Barbara Kingsolver
The picture itself is a document. How do you mean? We're looking at a document. It gives you clues. — David Hockney
But who are we, really? Just a bundle of good genes and bad genes mixed with good habits and bad habits. And since there's no gene for coolness or confidence, then being uncool and unconfident are just bad habits, which can be changed with enough guidance and will power. — Neil Strauss
The rule is the worst thing. You just want to break it. — Oscar Niemeyer
Let go of your plans. The first hour of your morning belongs to God. Tackle the day's work that he charges you with, and he will give you the power to accomplish it. — Edith Stein
How could I have forgotten such a miracle, such a gift, for even a singular moment? — Heather Lyons
I went to a shrink once, but I caught him going to a fortune-teller so I quit. — James Caan
Can any thing, my good Sir, be more painful to a friendly mind than a necessity of communicating disagreeable intelligence? Indeed, it is sometimes difficult to determine, whether the relater or the receiver of evil tidings is most to be pitied. — Fanny Burney
I'm sick of all the reasonable people: they see all the reasons for doing nothing — George Bernard Shaw