Green Cough Symptoms Quotes & Sayings
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I love metaphor. It provides two loaves where there seems to be one. Sometimes it throws in a load of fish. — Bernard Malamud
I focus on the words in front of me and continue reading the book that has now turned me into a voyeur through no fault of its own. — Ella Frank
One loves only form, and form only comes into existence when the thing is born. — Charles Olson
And the good fairy said, I won't leave you money or pretty dresses but I will leave you the spirit to seek your fortune from your own efforts. — Louisa May Alcott
Take freedom away, and they give me a life of dreaming. — Pierce Brown
When Love reaches its peak,It reverses back to transform"I Love you" to "O you Evil". — ABC
Katherine Johnson knew: once you took the first step, anything was possible. — Margot Lee Shetterly
It's rare that I'm not at work on some sort of craft project. I've often enthused about the need to make things; how it employs a unique set of muscles - physical, intellectual, spiritual - that I can attain a state of flow when making something that I almost never can when writing. — David Rakoff
The other thing that happened was that we have a tendency to project our own weaknesses onto another woman. I don't think men do that particularly. — Madeleine Albright
Now, I've never heard a rabid hyena shriek from rectal acid burns. But I'll bet that sounds a lot like Mllsh-mllsh introducing a guest. — Rob Reid
You never know what the future holds or where my life will take me. — Kim Kardashian
It's hard to observe without imposing a theory to explain what we're seeing, but the trouble with theories, as Einstein said, is that they explain not only what is observed but what CAN BE observed. We start to build expectations based on our theories. And often those expectations get in the way. — Michael Crichton
Christianity in particular should be dubbed a great treasure-chamber of ingenious consolations, such a store of refreshing, soothing, deadening drugs has it accumulated within itself. — Friedrich Nietzsche
