Hoglund Chwialkowski Quotes & Sayings
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Their story isn't a fairytale, but that's okay, because fairytales are predictible, and sometimes boring. — Lindy Zart

The world grows bigger as the light leaves it. There are no boundaries and no landmarks. The trees and the rocks and the anthills begin to disappear, one by one, whisked away under the magical cloak of evening. — Beryl Markham

I do the wrong, and first begin to brawl.
The secret mischiefs that I set abroach
I lay unto the grievous charge of others. — William Shakespeare

Nothing is more powerful than individuals acting out of their own conscience. — Vaclav Havel

The Standard ... is the standard. — Mike Tomlin

When people believe that the local government and economy serve their needs. There is little desire to protest. — Auliq Ice

The fancy term for what America has squandered in the past year and a half or so is legitimacy. — Todd Gitlin

For a long time, I couldn't actually deal with playing concerts; it was a totally alien concept to me, 'cause I was used to playing in clubs and dance halls. — Van Morrison

I was a modern young woman, fearless and capable (with mace spray in my robe's right pocket), and I didn't care who knew it. Attitude was everything when dealing with dwarfs. — Erik Bundy

Many people have told me that my books read like novels. Perhaps this is because, when I write, I feel I am really there, so strong is my feeling for my subject. On occasion, I have been so moved by the events I have been describing that I have felt like crying. — Alison Weir

When we fill our souls up with creativity, artistry and intelligence ... we have a better chance at avoiding the behavior that leads to destruction. — Rick DellaRatta

People can be anonymous when they go on blogs and say crazy things that they would never have the courage to say to your face. — John Leguizamo

The trees reach up above me toward the sky, stretching out their great limbs in an intricate pattern that reminds me of the pattern of light ... the pattern shifting back and forth as I climb. — Ned Hayes