Keanu Reeves Matrix Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Reading is not an operation performed on something inert but a relationship entered into with another vital being. — Clifton Fadiman
I don't have to smile and pretend I'm fine even though inside I feel like I'm breaking into a thousand tiny fragments too small ever to be put together again. — Sarah Darer Littman
He let out a hiss of pain,then smiled that crooked, sheepish smile he always fell back on when he was caught doing something bad. Sorry. I-I didn't mean to. I just- I've been lying here for hours, thinking about blood. — Holly Black
The mass of men lead lives of shallow happiness; the superior man exults in his gloom. — Garrison Keillor
He's 85 and he's met another woman. Still, at 85, why ever not? — Christine Keeler
Turning away, I stared at the long road winding off ahead of me.
I sighed. This trip might take awhile.
"Then start walking, Rose," I muttered to myself.
I set off, off to kill the man I loved. — Richelle Mead
I agree that complacency hardly engenders an
immortal literature
but neither does
repetition. — Charles Bukowski
Once you get to the plate, you have two options: You either quit, or you try to hit the ball. — Katie Uhlaender
City of memories, city of mirrors. — Justin Cronin
It's an odd fact of life that you don't really remember the good times all that well. I have only mental snapshots of birthday parties, skiing, beach holidays, my wedding. The bad times too are just impressions. I can see myself standing at the end of some bed while someone I love is dying, or on the way home from a girlfriend's after I've been dumped, but again, they're just pictures. For full Technicolor, script plus subtitles plus commemorative programme in the memory, though, nothing beats embarrassment. You tend to remember the lines pretty well once you've woken screaming them at midnight a few times. — Mark Barrowcliffe
Wherever we go, we come up against the human, a repulsive ubiquity before which we fall into stupor and revolt, a perplexity on fire. — Emile M. Cioran