Gunson Eezibleed Quotes & Sayings
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I am well in body although considerably rumpled up in spirit, thank you, ma'am,' said Anne gravely. Then aside to Marilla in an audible whisper, 'There wasn't anything startling in that, was there, Marilla? — L.M. Montgomery
Will: I'm looking for fighting men. I plan to sack a castle, and I hear you people are rather good at that. — John Flanagan
I shouldn't have gone out so far, fish," he said. "Neither for you nor for me. I'm sorry, fish. — Ernest Hemingway,
Uncle fought in Vietnam and then he fought a war all by himself. — Bob Dylan
You've heard the phrase 'There are no small roles, just small actors?' Well, I kind of disagree. There are small roles, but when you get a lot of them in a row, you can become a pretty successful actress, and that's what I've done. — Judy Greer
He had the effect on her of a window being thrown open and fresh air and sunlight being let in — Elizabeth Von Arnim
When it comes down to it, I just want to work. — Colin Hanks
Poor King Edward, now under the ground.
Hacked his lungs out. They've yet to be found. — Cynthia Hand
Ironically, tendency to ignore inconvenient facts and unwelcome evidence is actually President Reagan's true legacy, as I noted in 'The Nation' back in 2000, before the current right-wing mania for President Reagan gained its full force. — Eric Alterman
When you're obsessing about one thing, you can reach insights about how to solve hard problems. If you have too many things to think about, you'll get to the superficial solution, not the brilliant one. — Evan Williams
Science seeks to eliminate dualistic thinking in order to create a unified understanding that lends itself to greater simplicity. It is possible that scientific inquiry into the spiritual - such as through the methodology of Steiner's spiritual science - could eliminate the spiritual/physical dichotomy and produce a greater understanding of what we call spiritual experience and how it relates to the physical world. — Michael Szul
Hope is both the earliest and the most indispensable virtue inherent in the state of being alive. If life is to be sustained hope must remain, even where confidence is wounded, trust impaired. — Erik H. Erikson
There is a variety in tempers of good men. — Francis Atterbury
If the single man plants himself indomitably on his instincts, and there abides, this huge world will come around to him. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
It is sometimes hard to escape the belief that history exists against the artist. — Hisham Matar