Galardi Quotes & Sayings
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The natural condition is one of insurmountable obstacles on the road to imminent disaster. strangely enough it all works out in the end ... it's a mystery. — Tom Stoppard

I can't do it, Caer," Eref said. "I can't say goodbye to you, too."
Caer's smile grew as she came even closer. "I'm going with you," she whispered, "so you don't have to say goodbye."
They kissed. Her lips felt soft and cool, and her mouth was unbelievably sweet. Caer's hand brushed his cheek and brought him closer. He reached up and took her
hand in his. He didn't want to ever let go. — Irene L. Pynn

I'm the captain of the Variety Club over in England, and so I'm playing golf for them once a week but doing odd bits. — Kevin Whately

We didn't name Birdie before she was born. When she came out I said, 'I think we gotta go with Birdie, I think that's her name.' — Busy Philipps

It's nice not to have to worry about constituents. — George McGovern

Imprudent restrictions often force youth farther than enticement would carry them; and careless limitation is frequently worse than no injunction. — Norm MacDonald

You know I love you,' said the other mother flatly.
'You have a very funny way of showing it,' said Coraline. — Neil Gaiman

Her stomach looped into a series of reef knots, each growing tighter the closer her steps carried her into the center of town. — Tracey Alvarez

Gays have rights, lesbians have rights, men have rights, women have rights, even animals have rights. How many of us have to die before the community recognizes that we are not expendable? — Octavia St. Laurent

I know a lot about women and their suffering, but I still know almost nothing about men. — Lisa See

Your best teacher is the person offering you your greatest challenge. — Cheryl Richardson

Stories can educate, elevate, comfort, and afflict those who are too comfortable. They can create community. They can also drive people apart, justify unspeakable crimes, and destroy the most basic concepts of civil society. You — Jonathan Shapiro

As I look back over the other best friendships I've had that also ended, I wonder if, in addition to simply having a finite amount of time for such intimacy, we also have certain periods in our lives in which we seek out people who seem to embody the things we lack. Then, when we gain those things for ourselves, we no longer need that friend in the same way, which causes a serious dissonance in the relationship. Perhaps this is why these particular friendships burn so bright and then disappear so completely. — Megan Crane

Love is a time-honored way to transcend the separate-self sense and leap into the sublime; Treya and I held hands, closed our eyes, and jumped. — Ken Wilber