Guarneri Viola Quotes & Sayings
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Even though language has its richness the relationship between language and the writer is always like a stone and you have to make the stone human. — Carmen Boullosa
Due to circumstances beyond my control, I am master of my fate and captain of my soul. — Ashleigh Brilliant
For example, the vast majority of security break-ins occur as a result of problems with known fixes. With an automated system, you can keep up to date. — Ben Horowitz
Girls, give all your gentlemen friends an even break, even if you have to break them in the attempt. — Mae West
It's great when you find somebody you're compatible with, but I'm really into separate bedrooms. You live your life and I live mine. — Claudia Christian
The moment you start complaining, you are already not taking into consideration all the good things Allah [God] has given you. — Nouman Ali Khan
God has given you grace. Maybe you should give yourself some too. — Todd Stocker
Mom's smiles were the most beautiful thing in the world, and they almost always made things better. They almost even made an early bedtime okay, but not quite. — Thea Harrison
Your subconscious never sleeps. It is always on the job. It controls all your vital functions.
Forgive yourself and every one else before you go to sleep, and healing will take place much
more rapidly. — Joseph Murphy
but if you have studied that, everything since will seem like repetition and all the particulars as to how the Saecular Power of my day was organized will remind you of more or less ancient forerunners, but with less majesty and clarity since the ancients were all doing it for the first time and believed they were on to something. — Neal Stephenson
The boy who walks in the light. The girl who shatters the shining glass. — Marie Lu
It's very bad form to spy on one's host," he said, planting his hands on his hips and somehow managing to look both authoritative and relaxed at the same time.
"It was an accident," she grumbled.
"Oh, I believe you there," he said. "But even if you didn't intend to spy on me, the fact remains that when the opportunity arose, you took it."
"Do you blame me?"
He grinned. "Not at all. I would have done precisely the same thing."
Her mouth fell open.
"Oh, don't pretend to be offended," he said.
"I'm not pretending."
He leaned a bit closer. "To tell the truth, I'm quite flattered."
"It was academic curiosity," she ground out. "I assure you."
His smile grew sly. "So you're telling me that you would have spied upon any naked man you'd come across?"
"Of course not!"
"As I said," he drawled, leaning back against a tree, "I'm flattered."
"Well, now that we have that settled," Sophie said with a sniff, "I'm going back to Your Cottage. — Julia Quinn
I think it's wrong that only one percent of the people should own ninety percent of the country. — Sally Wentworth