Leafs Falling Quotes & Sayings
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Real people have a way of banging against the doors you've closed; they know your name, your phone number. They live with you. — David Leavitt
Finn was nowhere to be found online. — Jessica Park
Log Log Log (x) goes off to infinity with x, but has never been observed to do so. — Carl Pomerance
A great tree develops over time and can tell stories not only those of happiness, but also those that contain pain from what it has seen over the years, and as a result is the wise ancient tree that it is today. As the seasons change, the tree naturally goes through changes as well: where the leaves turn yellow and orange in the fall, falling by the Winter, returning in the Spring, and with full set of new leafs by the Summer. Love is no different in that there will be times when we are fully naked in the Winter, and left to wonder about Spring when it seemed so easy to love, yet the wise tree knows that no winter will last forever no matter how cold it may be. — Forrest Curran
However, if you listen to me I think you can hear years of abuse in my voice - both bad abuse and good abuse. — Belinda Carlisle
Blood answers blood, especially that given for the sake of others. — Helen C. Johannes
Acquire the courage to believe in yourself. Many of the things that you have been taught were at one time the radical ideas of individuals who had the courage to believe what their own hearts and minds told them was true, rather than accept the common beliefs of their day. — Chin-Ning Chu
Eating in Italy is essentially a family art, practiced for and by the family. The finest accomplishments of the home cook are not reserved like the good silver and china for special occasions or for impressing guests, but are offered daily for the pleasure and happiness of the family group. — Marcella Hazan
How fugitive and brief is mortal life between the budding and the falling leaf. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich
The second time is the one we remember, where memory begins. Putting the moments in order is only half the story. What matters is the weight of the moments as they accumulate. — Stacey D'Erasmo
I understand my own pictures best six months after I have done them. — Pablo Picasso
Most often, what I don't know will have a vastly greater bearing on my life that what I do know. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
A lot of what we "know" about other nations' approach to health care is simply myth. — T.R. Reid
My father was a classical singer of baroque music, and my older sister was in musical theatre, and I thought about doing the same thing but then realised straight acting was for me. — Antonia Thomas
Swinging on delicate hinges the autumn leaf almost off the stem. — Jack Kerouac