Herlinde Grobe Quotes & Sayings
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Calm - indeed the calmest - reflection might be better than the most confused decisions — Franz Kafka

Too late. I've already seen the blush. Stop trying to hide it from me. I think it's adorable. — Abbi Glines

Wasn't growing catnip in one's yard the kitty equivalent of giving candy to children? — Caroline Paul

The cayote is a living, breathing allegory of Want. He is always hungry. He is always poor, out of luck and friendless. The meanest creatures despise him, and even the fleas would desert him for a velocipede. — Mark Twain

He supposed he knew, rationally, that she wasn't the prettiest woman in the world, but if his eyes saw any imperfections, his heart didn't care. — Linda Howard

Huge clouds were already careering in the skies, and distant flashes announced a tempest. About ten o'clock, the storm burst forth; and Milady found some consolation in seeing Nature partake of the commotion within her. The thunder bellowed in the air like the angry passions in her soul; and it seemed to her as if the passing gusts disturbed her brow, as they did the trees of which they bent down the branches and sept off the leaves. She howled like the tempest, but her voice was unheard Amidst the vast voice of Nature, which also appeared to be herself groaning in despair. — Alexandre Dumas

Our society is dependent on some precarious mechanisms, and they are very dicey. They can easily collapse. — Doris Lessing

It's because it makes no difference to her at all whether I speak or not; as if I didn't exist and never had existed ... the thing more inconceivable than one's death
never to have been born ... — Ayn Rand

A tight fear, like a fishing line, hooked upon something that must, inevitably, be dragged from the depths. (Margret) — Hannah Kent

I didn't know what I was doing in New York. — Sylvia Plath

I never liked the bar scene. I tried to like it. I would give it a try every three or four months. I'd think, tonight I'm going out. But I never met anybody in that circumstance. — Joan Allen

Lucifer was engraving Nate's name on a cage right now. — Kelly Moran

The main thing, and the thing which such people as he do not understand," rejoined the lady, "is that only love consecrates marriage, and that the real marriage is that which is consecrated by love. — Leo Tolstoy

Our perception could either be our path to nirvana or an invisible cage that bottles us up. — Pawan Mishra