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Garlandale Quotes & Sayings

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Something pure to burn away the darkness that hides inside my mind — Andy Biersack

They've discovered that, where all the other galaxies are moving in one direction, ours is going in another. Now, the Big Bang theory says that we're all moving outward. — Dwight Schultz

That's my punishment in hell, shoveling horseshit. — Malachy McCourt

Pay attention to your dreams; when you go on a trip, in your dreams you will still be home. Then after you've come home you'll dream of where you were. It's a kind of jet lag of the consciousness. — Barbara Kingsolver

At this point, there is no human way that I could read even those books I've deliberately marked as absolute must-reads. [ . . . ] This is every reader's catch-22: the more you read, the more you realize you haven't read; the more you yearn to read more, the more you understand that you have, in fact, read nothing — Pamela Paul

Necessity first mothered invention. Now invention has little ones of her own, and they look just like grandma. — E.B. White

It was time to face those fears head-on and quit flirting with thoughts of failure. — Debbie Macomber

Most CMSes are pretty bad even at doing page layout, typically providing drag-and-drop tools that don't cut the mustard. And even then, you end up needing to have someone who understands HTML and CSS to fine-tune the CMS templates. They tend to be terrible platforms on which to build custom code. — Sam Newman

Love is heavenly.
Expression of love gives us the sweetest joy and deepest fulfillment. — Debasish Mridha

Thomas: Is it [my brain] fixed?
Brenda: It worked, judging from the fact that you're not trying to kill us anymore ... — James Dashner

The soul knows no greater anguish than to take a breath that begins with love and ends with grief. — Steven Erikson

A baby is an inestimable blessing and bother. — Mark Twain

Far more important throughout the rest of science is the ability to form concepts, during which the researcher conjures images and processes by intuition. — E. O. Wilson