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Lexie Grey Famous Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

He said that that what men do not understand is that what the dead have quit is itself no world but is only the picture of the world in men's hearts. He said that the world cannot be quit for it is eternal in whatever form as are all things within it. — Cormac McCarthy

Lexie Grey Famous Quotes By Clive Sinclair

I can't go to bed with John Wayne, so I do the next best thing: I go to bed with my girlfriend, who once met the great man. That's how much I love westerns. — Clive Sinclair

Lexie Grey Famous Quotes By Bruno Mars

You know, I just do whatever feels right to me! And so that's what you're gonna get! — Bruno Mars

Lexie Grey Famous Quotes By Abigail Adams

Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence. — Abigail Adams

Lexie Grey Famous Quotes By Richard Brautigan

I feel as if I am an ad
for the sale of a haunted house:
18 rooms
$37,000
I'm yours
ghosts and all. — Richard Brautigan

Lexie Grey Famous Quotes By Brian Greene

How can a speck of a universe be physically identical to the great expanse we view in the heavens above? — Brian Greene

Lexie Grey Famous Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

Even if you break with me and crush my heart, I'm never getting back together with Dawn. I know that the world isn't flat now, I'm not going back. — Rainbow Rowell

Lexie Grey Famous Quotes By Maggie Nelson

I remember that day very clearly: I had received a phone call. A friend had been in an accident. Perhaps she would not live. She had very little face, and her spine was broken in two places. She had not yet moved; the doctor described her as "a pebble in water." I walked around Brooklyn and noticed that the faded peri-winkle of the abandoned Mobil gas station on the corner was suddenly blooming. In the baby-shit yellow showers at my gym, where snow sometimes fluttered in through the cracked gated windows, I noticed that the yellow paint was peeling in spots, and a decent, industrial blue was trying to creep in. At the bottom of the swimming pool, I watched the white winter light spangle the cloudy blue and I knew together they made God. When I walked into my friend's hospital room, her eyes were a piercing, pale blue and the only part of her body that could move. I was scared. So was she. The blue was beating. — Maggie Nelson