Groark The Dragon Quotes & Sayings
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There's a perverse and bitter joy in feeling unique, but you pay dearly. Morrissey — Mark Simpson
Maggot, I'm going to pull a rabbit out of your hat! — Soldier
Moomintroll bent down to wake the Snork Maiden up, and then he noticed a terrible thing. Her beautiful fluffy fringe was burnt right off. It must have happened when the Hattifatteners brushed against her. What could he say? How could he comfort her? It was a catastrophe!
The Snork Maiden opened her eyes and smiled.
"Do you know," said Moomintroll hastily, "it's most extraordinary, but as time goes on I'm beginning to prefer girls without hair?"
"Really?" she said with a look of surprise. "Why is that?"
"Hair looks so untidy!" replied Moomintroll. — Tove Jansson
The only certainty is that we never know what tomorrow holds. We live for today, life is short, so let's enjoy it together while we can. — Jinxx
From the beginning, what I was connecting with in the gym was a universal energy source. I would just feel it flowing. Even when I was twenty years old, I called the gym my church. When I was there, it wasn't about being social; it was about doing my practice. I was in it. I was in the zone. — Shawn Phillips
It's a date." Ches stepped inside, leaving my bewildered face mug-deep in coffee. It was. It was totally a date. How did this even happen? — J.P. Sloan
Glacial pace is actually an incorrect concept. The glaciers move a lot faster and they react a lot faster than people imagine. — James Balog
Always seek the general and never quite trust it. — Joseph Epstein
Everything in life has some good in it. And when something awful happens, the goodness stands out even more
it's sad, but that's the truth. — Banana Yoshimoto
Not only are there as many conflicting truths as there are people to claim them; there are equally multitudinous and conflicting truths within the individual. — Virgilia Peterson
All the major world religions (always excluding animism, of course), are founded on these notions: that man and man alone was the desired object of creation, that man occupies a preeminent place in the order of creation, that man has a value in God's eyes that is transcendently greater than that of all other creatures, that this world of matter is illusory, transitory, and worthless. — Daniel Quinn
Here in France, I've seen some very good young designers, but they don't have this ability to be good businessmen, too. I think America gives you this. — Carine Roitfeld