Lanogen Quotes & Sayings
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A valley that had some of the characteristics of a canyon yawned beneath, so deep and wide that it appeared like a blue lake, so long that he could only see the north end, which notched under a rugged mountain slope, green and black and golden and white according to the successive steps toward the heights. The height upon which he stood was the last of the ridges, for the elevation that lay directly across was a noble range of foothills, timbered, canyoned, apparently insurmountable for horses. Gray cliffs stood out of the green, crags of yellow rock mounted like castles. — Zane Grey
All of the music works on its own, but it doesn't really make as much sense without the picture. — James Iha
There are portraits and still-lifes
And the first, because 'human'
Does not excel the second — Charles Tomlinson
Never expect anything less than devotion from someone who has claim on your heart. — Dannika Dark
Success is uncommon, not to be found by the common man. I'm looking for uncommon people. — Cal Stoll
One of the downsides of working in philosophy is that it attracts a lot of people with mental-health problems. — Joseph Heath
Grace makes us inwardly RIGHT so we walk outwardly UPRIGHT — John Paul Warren
The thing you fear most has no power. Your fear of it is what has the power. Facing the truth really will set you free. — Oprah Winfrey
Of course flattery seldom works with discerning people. It is shallow, selfish and insincere. It ought to fail and it usually does. True, some people are so hungry, so thirsty, for appreciation that they will swallow anything, just as a starving man will eat grass and fishworms. — Dale Carnegie
Yeah, 'Gossip Girl' is a good show. It's a real New York show, like 'Sex and the City.' — Jay McInerney
The cycles of Eric's life took in stony beaches and pine forests where you could walk in a daylight all but night dark and fields where there was no grass, only stones and moss, alongside tar and macadam measured at its edge with poles and wires and solar panels, and water, broken, flickering, so much water, as much water - salt and silver - as there was sky, enough to make you scream or laugh at such absurd vastness, swelling within until Eric became his self exploding through today toward tomorrow, water green as glass falling between rocks and wet grass, the smell of dust and docks and distances, and sometimes Shit stepped up and took Eric's rough hand in his rough hand. — Samuel R. Delany
Magic is really performing special effects live. — Michael Carbonaro