Gusakov New York Quotes & Sayings
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He strummed a few chords and then sang:
You are my sunshine, my only sunshine.
You make me happy when skies are gray.
You'll never know dear, how much I love you.
Please don't take my sunshine away.
Rick sang one more verse, and when he was done, he winked at Amelia and smiled. — Linda Weaver Clarke

Tiago smacked Aryal in the back of the head. It didn't look like a gentle blow. Touch her plate and die. — Thea Harrison

She did believe in Austre. She loved the teachings of the five Visions. Humility. Sacrifice. Seeing another's problems before your own. Yet she was beginning to think that she - along with many others - had taken this belief too far, letting her desire to seem humble become a form of pride itself. She now saw that when her faith had become about clothing instead of people, it had taken a wrong turn. — Brandon Sanderson

Truth is the most powerful thing in the world, since even fiction itself must be governed by it, and can only please by its resemblance. — Anthony Ashley Cooper

Forgiving someone who has wronged you is actually a selfish act rather than a selfless one. — Robin S. Sharma

In my experience, people's sorrows are always in danger of bursting out; it's only through careful inattention that they can be contained. — Suzanne Berne

Healing is achieved through turning on the light of your soul and allowing it to shine. — Janet Gallagher Nestor

If you're too judgmental, you shut your self off to so much richness in the world. — Julia Kent

Yes, I am going into the woods; I am going into the unity of all things. — Hermann Hesse

The love we deserve is not necessarily the love we accept... — Steven Aitchison

Legends, then, are seldom formed out of thin air. They grow out of something real. That original something may be extremely different from the final legend, but the kernel of truth is there nevertheless. — Catherine M. Andronik

ANARCHISM (from the Gr. , and , contrary to authority), the name given to a principle or theory of life and conduct under which society is conceived without government harmony in such a society being obtained, not by submission to law, or by obedience to any authority, but by free agreements concluded between the various groups, territorial and professional, freely constituted for the sake of production and consumption, as also for the satisfaction of the infinite variety of needs and aspirations of a civilized being. — Peter Kropotkin

Champions are champions not because they do anything extraordinary but because they do the ordinary things better than anyone else. — Chuck Noll