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Lardy Dog Quotes By Margaret Atwood

The Eyes of God run over all the earth. Because — Margaret Atwood

Lardy Dog Quotes By Greg Giraldo

We need more money for schools. We need more money for the kids. Ever think maybe the damn kids aren't worth it? — Greg Giraldo

Lardy Dog Quotes By Joni Mitchell

Heart and humor and humility, he said will lighten up your heavy load. — Joni Mitchell

Lardy Dog Quotes By Robert Brault

Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realise they were the big things. — Robert Brault

Lardy Dog Quotes By Ansel Adams

I believe the approach of the artist and the approach of the environmentalist are fairly close in that both are, to a rather impressive degree, concerned with the affirmation of life. — Ansel Adams

Lardy Dog Quotes By Richelle Mead

Don't worry, little dhampir. You might be surrounded by clouds, but you'll always be like sunshine to me. — Richelle Mead

Lardy Dog Quotes By Jane Smiley

Some folk learned the nature of God, that He was merciful, having spared a husband or some cattle, that He was strict, having meted out hard punishment for small sins, that He was attentive, having sent signs of the hunger beforehand, that He was just, having sent the hunger in the first place, or having sent the whales and the teeming reindeer in the end. Some folk learned that He was to be found in the world-in the richness of the grass and the pearly beauty of the Heavens, and others learned that He could not be found in the world, for the world is always wanting, and God is completion. — Jane Smiley

Lardy Dog Quotes By Ray Bradbury

Every story I've written was written because I had to write it. Writing stories is like breathing for me; it is my life. — Ray Bradbury

Lardy Dog Quotes By Lyndsay Faye

I hope that the epitaph of the human race when the world ends will be: Here perished a species which lived to tell stories.
We tell stories to strangers to ingratiate ourselves, stories to lovers to better adhere us skin to skin, stories in our heads to banish the demons. When we tell truth, often we are callous; when we tell lies, often we are kind. Through it all, we tell stories, and we own an uncanny knack for the task. — Lyndsay Faye

Lardy Dog Quotes By David Levithan

She has been left to her own devices, and those are broken. — David Levithan