Herzogenrath Merkstein Quotes & Sayings
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In front of the inn was a beautiful mountain stream where one could catch lots of firm, colorful fish. Noisy birds were always skimming over the surface of the stream, their calls piercing, and it wasn't unusual to spot wild boar or monkeys roaming around nearby. The mountains were a treasure trove of edible wild plants. In this isolated environment, young Haida was able to indulge himself in reading and contemplation. He no longer cared what was happening in the real world. — Haruki Murakami

A man agrees with god as a raindrop with the storm. — George R R Martin

The human brain is the only object in the known universe that can predict its own future and tell its on fortune. The fact that we can make disastrous decisions even as we foresee their consequences is the great, unsolved mystery of human behavior. When you hold your fate in your hands, why would you ever make a fist? — Daniel Gilbert

You cannot look at a person's genes and say with any accuracy whether they are from one racial group or another. — Craig Venter

Anything "bad" that happens in your life - use it for enlightenment. — Eckhart Tolle

Hey." He waited until he had her attention before continuing. "I'm not angry." He gave her a small smile. "You're back and I'm okay with that... for now."
Her fingers trembled around the bottle. "For now?"
His smile broadened and a wicked grin danced in his eyes. "Well, it's only a matter of time before you remember why you fell for me. — Airicka Phoenix

A perfect poem you can't pin down and say, 'This is exactly what it meant to me.' It's not a self-help manual. — Alice McDermott

Betty had forgotten how you only get slivers of stories from children - usually what they echo from overheard adult conversations. — Molly Ringwald

We're doing the right thing, Thomas. See you on the other side. — James Dashner

If you're speaking of love, you really must include the element of uncertainty - and perhaps it's best approached as the art of constant maintenance. — Twyla Tharp