Jesse Martin Lionheart Quotes & Sayings
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And then we're at that moment when you both go and get what you want or you both go back. The moment when you say, Stuff being scared; what's on the other side is better. That moment when you inch closer to each other little by little, till your skin starts and ends in the same place. Till your faces get so close your lips start and end in the same place, too. Till you taste milk shake and salt and sugar days and the world spins and the stars sound like harmonicas. — Cath Crowley

If there is such a things as "race", there is only the Human one. — Tim Heaton

I wear girls' jeans, a lot of black, and I wear a lot of jewelry. I'm a wacky person! — Jamie Blackley

At times he swears that he's going to go straight, but mostly he feels like a drowning man in love with the surf. — A.S.A Harrison

I CANNOT tell you now;
When the wind's drive and whirl
Blow me along no longer,
And the wind's a whisper at last
Maybe I'll tell you then
some other time.
When the rose's flash to the sunset
Reels to the rack and the twist,
And the rose is a red bygone,
When the face I love is going
And the gate to the end shall clang,
And it's no use to beckon or say, "So long"
Maybe I'll tell you then
some other time.
I never knew any more beautiful than you:
I have hunted you under my thoughts,
I have broken down under the wind
And into the roses looking for you.
I shall never find any
greater than you. — Carl Sandburg

A hand closed around her arm, warm and hard, and it could possibly have been comforting if she had possessed the faintest idea whose appendage it was. — Lilith Saintcrow

I think it's wrong to compromise your values to fit in with the social climate in Washington, D.C. When it comes to spending, I'm not compromising. I don't care who, what, when or where, I'm not compromising. — Ken Buck

But the recurrent ambiguity of the American tale of the supernatural reveals both a fascination
with the possibility of numinous experience and a perplexity about whether there was, in fact, anything numinous to be experienced. Writers often delighted in leading readers into, but not out of, the haunted dusk of the borderland. — Howard Kerr

I don't think much of anything I wrote before the age of 30. — Tony Parsons

Who knows most, doubts most. — Robert Browning

To believe in the God over us and around us and not in the God within us - that would be a powerless and fruitless faith. — Phillips Brooks

The English language is not always the President's friend. — George Will