Horrour Quotes & Sayings
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Hayati?"
"Yeah, that one. What does it mean?"
He was quiet for so long she had started to think he'd never answer. "There is no English translation for this name," he finally said.
She smiled. "Try. Get as close as you can."
His dark eyes searched her gaze. "It means, my life."
Her forehead wrinkled. "My life?"
Hani pulled her head down and forced her to rest against his chest. He said nothing for a suspended moment and then, "My life," he murmured. "My love. — Jaid Black

What makes a good work of art is something that honors certain traditions and breaks with others. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

The greatest antidote to insecurity & sense of fear is compassion. It brings one back to the basis of one's inner strength. — Dalai Lama

AGHAST (AGHA'ST) adj.[either the participle of agaze,(see AGAZE) and then to be written agazed, or agast,or from a and gast, a ghost, which the present orthography favours; perhaps they were originally different words.]Struck with horrour, as — Samuel Johnson

All the time, I looked out our lattice window. I watched the birds fly by. I followed the clouds on their travels. I studied the moon as it grew larger, then shrank. So much happened outside my window that I almost forgot what was happening inside that room. — Lisa See

You don't need proof. You just need an inclination — Mary Roach

Own only what you can always carry with you: know languages, know countries, know people. Let your memory be your travel bag. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

There's something about each of my books that I'm really proud of, and there's something about each of my books that I cringe over. — Margaret Haddix

Her grief was dignified and hidden, as is most grief, which is partly why there is always so much of it to go around. — Kevin Powers

Truly Time is a vast Denful of Horrour, round about which a Serpent winds and in the winding bites itself by the Tail. Now, now is the Hour, every Hour, every part of an Hour, every Moment, which in its end does begin again and never ceases to end: a beginning continuing, always ending. — Peter Ackroyd