Larah Lee Quotes & Sayings
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Disasters are called natural, as if nature were the executioner and not the victim. — Eduardo Galeano

I like shorter jokes. I like fewer words. I think the more ideas there are the, the fewer words there should be. — Demetri Martin

We would eat chocolates and smoke cigarettes and read the Bible, which is the only way to do it, if you ask me. Don, the Bible is so good with chocolate. I always thought the Bible was more of a salad thing, you know, but it isn't. It is a chocolate thing. We — Donald Miller

We have this idea of artists being on the fringe and being debauched and strange. I don't think that people who commit themselves to classical arts should be exempt from that. — Lola Kirke

To be a patriot, one had to say, and keep on saying, "Our Country, right or wrong," and urge on the little war. Have you not perceived that that phrase is an insult to the nation? — Mark Twain

When I hear the deepest truths I speak coming out of my mouth sounding like my mother's, even remembering how I fought against her, I have to reassess both our relationship as well as the sources of my knowing. — Audre Lorde

For a very long time everybody refuses and then almost without a pause almost everybody accepts. — Gertrude Stein

Auden? Does he rhyme? I only like poetry that rhymes. All
the best poets write in rhyme."
"Really?"
"Dr. Seuss and Shakespeare. You can't do better than that. — Shiela Jane

For twenty years or more, nothing but loving words, and gentle moralities, and motherly loving kindness, had come from that chair;
headaches and heartaches innumerable had been cured there,
difficulties spritual and temporal solved there,
all by one good, loving woman, God bless her! — Harriet Beecher Stowe

He'd learned quickly enough that when you cooked for a family, everybody was a critic. — Nora Roberts

I'm not one of those people who hates Amazon because they're big. Why pay a third more for the same thing? — Susan Hill