Gallinules Quotes & Sayings
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Normal. She wanted normal and so did I. "You know what's normal?"
"What?" She wiped away her remaining tears. "Calculus. — Katie McGarry

She believes in saints. I believe in accidents. I think we basically believe in the same thing. — Gayle Forman

Now that he was dead, Paul could look at him. The cop looked like a big doll that has been badly treated by a gang of nasty children. — Stephen King

Our parents resorted to the lash the way flagellants in the plague years resorted to the scourge. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Don't let the pursuit of happiness stop you from being happy right here, right now. — Karen Salmansohn

Shakespeare's so bloody difficult, and I don't like failure. You can fail on film, but there's nobody actually there in the flesh to watch you failing. — Anthony Hopkins

I'm not a broken dove, I'm a sly fox." - Verona Rubelle — Angela Richardson

Seek out some retired and old-world spot, far from the madding crowd, and dream away a sunny week among its drowsy lanes - some half-forgotten nook, hidden away by the fairies, out of reach of the noisy world - some quaint-perched eyrie on the cliffs of Time, from whence the surging waves of the nineteenth century would sound far-off and faint. — Jerome K. Jerome

However, in a populistic culture like ours, which seems to lack a responsible elite with political and moral autonomy, and in which it is possible to exploit the wildest currents of public sentiment for private purposes, it is at least conceivable that a highly organized, vocal, active, and well-financed minority could create a political climate in which the rational pursuit of our well-being and safety would become impossible. — Richard Hofstadter

You can't reach your hand into the space of tomorrow! — H.G.Wells

The light of the sun is the manifestation of the clarity of the sky; and the sky is the basic condition necessary for the manifestation of the sun's light. So, too, in the sky two, three, four, or any number of suns could arise; but the sky always remains indivisibly one sky. Similarly, every individual's state of presence is unique and distinct, but the void nature of the individual is universal, and common to all beings. — Namkhai Norbu

America thrives on identity politics, left and right. But France is opposed to the idea. Since the Revolution, the French have enthroned the idea of universalism. All of us must be equal before the law as abstract individuals, and that extends to the arts. — Edmund White

I never would have thought of that word, "hospitality." I settle into the rhythm of my steps. — Paul Auster

I liken Sleater-Kinney to a freight train. It felt like this incredible, forward-moving, powerful energy. — Janet Weiss