Gilded Ashe Quotes & Sayings
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It is spring, and the night wind
is moist with the smell of turned loam
and the early flowers;
the moon pours out its beauty
which you see as beauty finally,
warm and offering everything.
You have only to take. — Margaret Atwood
I've had a lot of friends in the business that got out earlier than normal. They tell me they got out too early and that I should make sure I've got all I want before I step aside. When I do get out, there are other things that I want to do with my life. — LaVell Edwards
Just once you might try to give me an answer that would please me, Lord Snow. — George R R Martin
IfI wanted to eat an apple, and someone punched me in the stomach, taking away my appetite, then it was this punch that I originally wanted — Ludwig Wittgenstein
People who want to be loved", I say, "always do the most idiotic things ... — Rosamund Hodge
but I never said a thing about Patra and Paul, and I never told her what I really thought about Christian Science, which is that from what I know, from what little I know, it offers one of the best accounts of the origin of human evil. This — Emily Fridlund
Cease, stranger, cease those witching notes,
The art of syren choirs;
Hush the seductive voice that floats
Across the trembling wires.
Music's ethereal power was given
Not to dissolve our clay,
But draw Promethean beams from heaven
To purge the dross away. — John Henry Newman
Night falls fast.
Today is in the past.
Blown from the dark hill hither to my door
Three flakes, then four
Arrive, then many more. — Edna St. Vincent Millay
He was one of those people in New York who was purported to "know everybody". "Knowing everybody" is a phrase that denotes not having many relations with people but having relations with a few people generally thought to be significant and powerful. — Siri Hustvedt
Refrain tonight And that shall lend a kind of easiness To the next abstinence: the next more easy; For use alomost can change the stamp of nature — William Shakespeare
War is politics by other means. — Carl Von Clausewitz
My life is an indivisible whole, and all my attitudes run into one another; and they all have their rise in my insatiable love for mankind. — Mahatma Gandhi
A light hand is one which never feels the contact of the bit with the bars. — Francois Robichon De La Gueriniere
Next to fried foods, the South has suffered most from oratory. — Brooks Hays
Only an ignorant man can see another ignorant as a clever man! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I loved the Army as an institution and loathed every single thing it required me to do. — Simon Raven
