Harbor Breeze Quotes & Sayings
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I throw the rest of my thoughts into the vault in my head and lean as hard as I can to close the door. I don't quite succeed. That's been happening a lot lately. — Susan Ee

At ninety-nine they began to call him well-preserved; but unchanged would have been nearer the mark. — J.R.R. Tolkien

If I have a gig in the evening, I get 'the doom' at about 5 P.M., when I think I'm getting flu. — Nina Conti

The community of Partageuse had drifted together like so much dust in a breeze, settling in this spot where two oceans met, because there was fresh water and a natural harbor and good soil. Its port was no rival to Albany, but convenient for locals shipping timber or sandalwood or beef. Little businesses had sprung up and clung on like lichen on a rock face, and the town had accumulated a school, a variety of churches with different hymns and architectures, a good few brick and stone houses and a lot more built of weatherboard and tin. It gradually produced various shops, a town hall, even a Dalgety's stock and station agency. And pubs. Many pubs. — M.L. Stedman

When we were at the Apollo, Holiday was a block away. I asked her for her autograph. — Ella Fitzgerald

Why? Why do you have to leave?" "Because sometimes you have to suffer without the things you want now so you can have everything you need later. — Cassia Leo

At this, Constance sat down on a rock and covered her face. She seemed smaller than ever now - so small the harbor breeze might catch her up like a scrap of paper and carry her away, carry her into nowhere. — Trenton Lee Stewart

So we should all, me included, stop fighting each other and arguing about our differences on certain policies. — Robert Gibbs

Trust means everything. But when it is broken, sorry mean nothing. — Alex Jiang

I can weave threads of myself into a tapestry already designed by others. — Sara Raasch

Easter was when Hope in person surprised the whole world by coming forward from the future into the present. — N. T. Wright

They never tell you how heavy a corpse is in training school. — Charles Stross

In a way, it's a great thing that I have the opportunity to stand at the crossroads of Los Angeles and Indianapolis, and stay right here, ... People say that reality is in the footsteps, and not the words. That, as much as anybody, gives you a chance to show your sincerity and commitment, and what you're all about as far as leaving a legacy. — Jim Irsay

The wind whipped up and I listened for ship sails snapping in the harbor cross the road, a place I'd smelled on the breeze, but never seen. The sails would go off like whips cracking and all us would listen to see was it some slave getting flogged in a neighbor-yard or was it ships making ready to leave. You found out when the screams started up or not. — Sue Monk Kidd

There must be a bad chromosome somewhere in man that urges him to wound that which he can't conquer, deface that which is more beautiful, misunderstand and befoul the work of another. — Bill Murray

The three-story derelict is home to Smitty, Gale, and Gale's baby - a nuclear family nested on the corner - and Ella is accustomed to seeing them on the front steps, waiting for redemption or a cool breeze from the harbor, neither of which seems particularly likely. — David Simon

When your enemy is tough make your actions rough, you will meet at the same point. — Auliq Ice