Furore Beach Quotes & Sayings
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I said in my acceptance speech that I hope that readers remember this not as the year I won the Booker, but the year that there were six extraordinary books on the shortlist. — Richard Flanagan

The most powerful part of the art is experiential, yet it's the hardest to describe because it's nonverbal. — Janet Echelman

Any self-realized being has access to the dynamic genius which nature gives all beings. — Bryant McGill

He who complains of the weather, complains of the God who ordained the weather! — William Law

The only thing I can see in Jasper Dale's face is helpless and utter confusion. — Hetty King

He had, in fact, got everything from the church and Sunday School, except, perhaps, any longing whatever for decency and kindness and reason — Sinclair Lewis

God, how did I get to this place where my friends sell themselves to keep me alive? — Kim Harrison

The ultimate end of all activity in the Church is to see a husband and his wife and their children happy at home, protected by the principles and laws of the gospel, sealed safely in the covenants of the everlasting priesthood. Husbands and wives should understand that their first calling-from which they will never be released-is to one another and then to their children. — Boyd K. Packer

Life is like a game
Start, Progress, Retry, Gameover — NightBits

To this point it probably looks like I am setting this up as a slam-dunk case for ambulating while working, and getting ready to lambaste treadmill-resistant managers as insensitive and tragically shortsighted knuckle draggers. Well, they are. — Neal Stephenson

Memory in its ordinary way summoned harvested fields, and haycocks and autumn hedges, the first of the fuchsia, the last of the wild sweetpea. It brought the lowing of cattle, old donkeys resting, scampering dogs, and days and places. — William Trevor

It was one of those things that gave you a false feeling of soldering. — Ernest Hemingway,

I've always wanted to find the rules that govern everything. It's amazing that such rules exist. It's even more amazing that we can find them. — Geoffrey West