Hattersleys Quotes & Sayings
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I am almost certain that space and time are illusions. These are primitive notions that will be replaced by something more sophisticated. — Nathan Seiberg

This. This is what a kiss should feel like. Like nothing else exists. All yearning and dizzy and falling and flying. Great big galaxies of want and wonder spiral inside of me. — Leylah Attar

Do you think it was part of some plan, that you got shot so you would end up in that church and discover religion?' Bruce shook his head. 'I got shot because someone was willing to exchange the name of an undercover cop for a lot of cash. Ending up in church
God was just kind enough to make something come out of the disaster that hit my life. — Dee Henderson

I was a huge Spice Girls fan when I was a kid. When I was younger I had a Spice Girls poster on my wall and I watched the movie. — Vinny Guadagnino

Messi is the best player of all time. Better than Pele, better than Maradona and better than anyone else. — Adriano Galliani

Who needed ghosts when the family of the dead begged for answers, unable to move on from their loss? — Caroline Mitchell

In order to meditate correctly, you must have knowledge. — Dalai Lama

I do not want to go back to the past; I want to go back to the past way of facing the future. — Ronald Reagan

The military sowed a spirit of brotherhood in its members, by necessity as well as plan, and that spirit was a vengeful one when its ire was aroused. — Evan Currie

Hey, I'm just teasing. Isn't that what husbands who are hopelessly in love with their wives do? — E.L. James

Problem with segregation isn't that people can't live in peaceful harmony singing "Kumbaya" - although that wouldn't be bad. The problem is that many of these Whitopian communities are taking state, local, and federal resources with them. — Richard Benjamin

I encourage him to be in his garden as often as possible. Then he has to walk to Rosings nearly every day ... I admit I encourage him in that also. — Jane Austen

All that winter's day and far into the night the kings twisted and squirmed, but Merlin held them in his iron grasp and would not let go. He became first a rock, and then a mountain in Arthur's defence. Arthur stood equally unmoved. No power on earth could have prevailed against them ... — Stephen R. Lawhead

There are days in retirement that are the waking equivalent of a dreamless sleep, if you know what I mean. — Robert Breault

I'm unemployable in any other capacity. — Barry Unsworth