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Lectus Furniture Quotes By Nora Ephron

We all look good for our age. Except for our necks. — Nora Ephron

Lectus Furniture Quotes By Walter Scott

No word of commiseration can make a burden feel one feather's weight lighter to the slave who must carry it. — Walter Scott

Lectus Furniture Quotes By Wendell Berry

Once the revolution of exploitation is under way, statesmanship and craftsmanship are gradually replaced by salesmanship. — Wendell Berry

Lectus Furniture Quotes By Donald Miller

I wonder how God is good, how it doesn't do any good to run from Him because what He has is good and who He is, is good. Even if I want to run, it isn't really what I want - what I want is Him, even if I don't believe it. If He made all this existence, you would think He would know what He is doing, and you would think He could be trusted. Everything I want is just Him, to get lost in Him, to feel His love and more and more of this dazzling that He does. I wonder at His beautiful system and how it feels better than anything I could choose or invent for myself. I wonder as I gaze up at the night sky, this love letter from God to creation, this reminder that somewhere there is peace, somewhere there is order, and I think about how great His kingdom is, and is going to be, and I wonder, in this rare and beautiful moment, how I could ever want to walk away from it all. — Donald Miller

Lectus Furniture Quotes By Dee Hock

Well, years and years ago, I started to ask myself three very simple questions, which dominated my life for many years. One of them was, "Why are organizations everywhere, whether commercial, social, or religious, increasingly unable to manage their affairs?" The second question was, "Why are individuals throughout the world increasingly in conflict with and alienated from the organizations of which they're a part?" And the third was, "Why are society and the biosphere increasingly in disarray?" — Dee Hock

Lectus Furniture Quotes By Michael J. Sullivan

City of Percepliquis

Ever sought, forever missed

Pick and shovel, dig and haul

Search forever, fall the wall.



Gala halted, city's doom

Spring warmth chilled with dust and gloom

Darkness sealed, blankets all

Death upon them, fall the wall.



Ancient stones upon the Lee

Dusts of memories gone we see

Once the center, once the all

Lost forever, fall the wall — Michael J. Sullivan

Lectus Furniture Quotes By Charles Stross

There is a point at which eccentricity begins to impact operational effectiveness. — Charles Stross

Lectus Furniture Quotes By John Steinbeck

The ants were busy on the ground, big black ones with shiny bodies and the little dusty quick ants. Kino watched with the detachment of God while a dusty ant frantically tried to escape the sand trap an ant lion had dug for him.
He watched the ants moving, a little column of them near to his foot, and he put his foot in their path. Then the column climbed over his instep and continued on its way, and Kino left his foot there and watched them move over it. — John Steinbeck

Lectus Furniture Quotes By Katharine Hepburn

"Isn't it fun getting older?" is really a terrible fallacy. That's like saying I prefer driving an old car with a flat tire. — Katharine Hepburn

Lectus Furniture Quotes By Charlie Trotter

You know the old adage that the customer's always right? Well, I kind of think that the opposite is true. The customer is rarely right. — Charlie Trotter

Lectus Furniture Quotes By Oscar Wilde

The proper basis for marriage is a mutual misunderstanding. — Oscar Wilde

Lectus Furniture Quotes By Marc Rich

I miss New York. I like the country and I like the people. However, the U.S. political and legal system is prone to overreaction. — Marc Rich

Lectus Furniture Quotes By Nikos Kazantzakis

The landscape affects the human psyche - the soul, the body and the innermost contemplations - like music. Every time you feel nature deeper you resonate better with her, finding new elements of balance and freedom ... — Nikos Kazantzakis