Laithwaites Wine Quotes & Sayings
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I didn't realize that it's true what they say, that when your heart is truly broken you can feel the moment it cracks. Until just now. I'm — Kristen Proby
From what I've been told, the scariest part of being part of a domestic abuse relationship is the idea that you cannot escape and you cannot get help, that feeling of being stuck. — Kerry Washington
Our relationship with Jesus is based on grace- on the unexpected, undeserved, counterintuitive love of God. — Justin Buzzard
Fr. 2
All We as Leaves
He (following Homer) compares man's life with the leaves.
All we as leaves in the shock of it:
spring-
one dull gold bounce and you're there.
You see the sun? - I built that.
As a lad. The Fates lashing their tails in a corner.
But (let me think) wasn't it a hotel in Chicago where I had the first of those - my body walking out of the room
bent on some deadly errand
and me up on the ceiling just sort of fading out-
brainsex paintings I used to call them?
In the days when I (so to speak) painted.
Remember
that oddly wonderful chocolate we got in East
(as it was then) Berlin? — Anne Carson
Troll Wars were like Batman movies: both were repeated at regular intervals, featured expensive hardware, and were broadly predictable. — Jasper Fforde
The American Southwest seems to be slowly returning to the jurisdiction of Mexico without firing a single shot. — Cruz Bustamante
What if the person you were meant to be with could never be yours? — Lauren Kate
OK, I admit it. I was just a front-man for the real fathers of Linux, the Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus. — Linus Torvalds
All that one gives to others one gives to one's self. If this truth is understood, who will not give to others? — Ramana Maharshi
As always throughout history, she thought, there are no real victors in conquests; they are merely the planners for more conflict in the future. The — Barbara H. Martin
yesterday, n.
You called to ask me when I was coming home, and when I reminded you that I wasn't coming home, you sounded so dissapointed that I decided to come home. — David Levithan
Compromise, n. Such an adjustment of conflicting interests as gives each adversary the satisfaction of thinking he has got what he ought not to have, and is deprived of nothing except what was justly his due. — Ambrose Bierce