Kydd Sea Quotes & Sayings
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As usual - when we really kissed - I lost track of my surroundings, the operation of my limbs, and the functionality of my vocal chords. I may have started to climb him. — Penny Reid

If there's no heaven, I don't really care. Maybe people are heaven, Dad. Some people, anyway. You and Sam and Fito. Maybe you're all heaven. Maybe everyone's heaven, and we just don't know it. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

The term 'laity' is one of the worst in the vocabulary of religion and ought to be banished from the Christian conversation. — Karl Barth

In my experience, if you go to a hospital for any reason whatsoever, including to read the gas meter, they give you a tetanus shot. — Dave Barry

Don't get it right, just get it written. — James Thurber

It is science that brings us an understanding of the true complexity of natural systems. The insights from the science of ecology are teaching us how to work with the checks and balances of nature, and encouraging a new, rational, limited-input, environmentally sound means of vineyard management that offers a third way between the ideologically driven approach of Biodynamics and conventional chemical-based agricultural systems. — Jamie Goode

If he could sleep, she thought, sleep through the unhappy months, the heart's hunger, the months of death and cold and not having what you most want, and wake with time gone past and blurred and a new year coming. But perhaps it is too early in the year, she thought after that, and besides, he is not a bear. — Naomi Mitchison

I believe every time you film anybody, you create reality with that person - whether it's fiction or nonfiction. — Joshua Oppenheimer

Respect the gods and buddhas, but never rely on them. — Miyamoto Musashi

Regret fills my already crowded heart. — A.G. Howard

What we give the world, we have borrowed from no one; it is ours. It may be taken from us, stolen from us, but imitated? - never. — Julien Green

Such are the humiliations of the travel writer in the late 20th century: go to the ends of the earth to search for the most exotic heretics in the world, and you will find that they have cornered the kebab business at the end of your street in London. — William Dalrymple