Helen Mar Kimball Quotes & Sayings
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Nature eventually has her own way, so perhaps the best procedure is to accept what old Mother Nature or God, if you will, dictates. Accept it and you'll get along better. — Cary Grant

You touch her, and I will take that dagger at your side and cut your heart out with it. (Julian) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

There are some things which happen to us which the intelligence and the senses refuse just as the stomach sometimes refuses what the palate has accepted but which digestion cannot compass _occurences which stop us dead as though by some impalpable intervention, like a sheet of glass through which we watch all subsequent events transpire as though in a soundless vacuum, and fade, vanish; are gone, leaving us immobile, impotent, helpless; fixed, until we can die. — William Faulkner

Talent alone cannot make a writer. There must be a man behind the book. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Love is an illusion, but I would willingly fall for it if I could believe in it. — Sylvia Plath

Epithet, n.
I think the worst you ever called me was a "cunt rag."
"You mean I'm a tampon?" I asked. "I'm a tampon for not letting you drive?"
I laughed. You didn't. At least, not until you sobered up. — David Levithan

Swear me, Kate, like a lady as thou art,
A good mouth-filling oath. — William Shakespeare

Love is not without its flaws. The stronger the love, the more it tests you. Compassion and empathy will make true love persist. — Khalil Gibran

Learning is the dictionary, but sense the grammar of science. — Laurence Sterne

But who ever said everybody gets a happy ending? — Robert McCammon

I would define morality as enlightened self-interest ... That old Platonic ideal that there are certain pure moral forms just isn't where we are. — Andrew Young

The journey is the destination. — Dan Eldon

But man should abstain from judging his innocently cruel fellow creatures, for even if nature sometimes "shrieks against his creed", what pain does he himself not inflict upon the living creatures that he hunts for pleasure and not for food? — Konrad Lorenz

A man cannot have a pure mind who refuses apple dumplings. — Charles Lamb