Heartly Welcomes Quotes & Sayings
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Both of us victims of the same twentieth-century plague. Not the Black Death, this time; the Gray Life. — Aldous Huxley
There are certain sections of New York, Major, that I wouldn't advise you to try to invade. — Humphrey Bogart
The biggest influence on my books was the fact that I had worked in a newspaper for so long. In a daily paper, you learn to write very quickly; there is no time to sit and brood about what you are going to say. — Maeve Binchy
my father says, do as I say, not as I do. — Aileen Erin
Our perfection certainly consists in knowing God and ourselves. — Angela Of Foligno
The consideration of change over the century is about loss, though I think that social change is gain rather than loss. — Penelope Lively
The success of sainthood is the success attained by struggle and suffering and achieved by faith; a success of honor, of clean hands and pure heart, of service to man and glory to God. — William Croswell Doane
The golden door of harvest for the planet, it felt so ready to be opened ... — Tahira Amir Khan
If the world runs out of chocolate today ... It was not my fault. :l — Demi Lovato
Don't pity this sinful world!
Just pity those who made it so! — Toba Beta
The two fulcra of medicine are reason and observation. Observation is the clue to guide the physician in his thinking. — Giorgio Baglivi
Death hangs over thee. While thou livest, while it is in thy power, be good. — Marcus Aurelius
We read our mail and counted up our missions In bombers named for girls, we burned The cities we had learned about in school Till our lives wore out; our bodies lay among The people we had killed and never seen. When we lasted long enough they gave us medals; When we died they said, "Our casualties were low." They said, "Here are the maps"; we burned the cities. — Randall Jarrell
Real ladies can give orders, Real gentlemen can take them, and Real zombies don't eat brains. — Lia Habel
Children needed love, a reliable source of comfort, and an adult willing to take responsibility for them. — Deborah Harkness
