Gidge Quotes & Sayings
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What a heavy oar the pen is, and what a strong current ideas are to row in! — Gustave Flaubert
If you have to rely on yourself, you try harder, and when you try harder, you feel bigger. — Margo MacDonald
Those of us who believe in God and those of us who have dedicated our lives to helping others in the name of God don't want to take a second seat to anyone who is suggesting that one word out of the platform means that the Democrats across America are godless. — Dick Durbin
Hopes are but the dreams of those that wake. — Matt Prior
I was concious of Zach's breathing, his shirt pulled across his chest, one arm draped on the steering wheel. The hard, dark look of it. The mystery of his skin.
It was foolish to think some things were beyond happening, even being attracted to Negroes. I'd honestly thought such a thing couldn't happen, the way water could nog run uphill or salt could not taste sweet. A law of nature. — Sue Monk Kidd
Any real belief in death is just wishful thinking. — Chuck Palahniuk
And the Vatican, whatever anyone else might have thought on the subject, answered, like Hebrew National hot dogs, to "a higher authority. — Anonymous
Ronin Flynn, you might undo me." "I'm already undone, Gidge. I'm just hoping you'll stick around long enough to put me back together. — J.A. Huss
I don't express myself in my paintings. I express my not-self. — Mark Rothko
Sawyer laughs and wraps a ginormous arm around my shoulder. "Gidge, dogs are all well and good, and it's true that men like them, but he'd rather have a kitty. Your kitty. — S.E. Hall
When it came to music growing up, it wasn't just gospel and R&B. My uncle brought rock 'n' roll to me when I was younger, and I loved it. I was open to all music. — Aaron Dontez Yates
The mathematician does not study pure mathematics because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it and he delights in it because it is beautiful. — Jules Henri Poincare
She had read a wonderful play about a man who scratched on the wall of his cell and she had felt that was true of life - one scratched on the wall. — Virginia Woolf
I always felt like something of an outsider. But I identified with people up on the screen. That made me feel like I wanted to be up on the screen too. I felt like eventually I would get there. — Luke Perry