Life Along The Nile Quotes & Sayings
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What's the point of re-releasing an album? The original sounded good, why change something about it? — Ritchie Blackmore

The Written Word is a Fairy, as mocking and elusive as Willy Wisp, speaking lying words to us in a feigned voice. So let all readers of books take warning! — Hope Mirrlees

And I've played piano since I was little, so I was originally the piano player in the band. — Caroline Corr

She looks at the swings, and I can see she's imagining what they'd look like if the kids weren't there. The guilt of this holds her down momentarily. It appears to be there constantly. Never far away, despite her love for them.
I realize that nothing belongs to her anymore and she belongs to everything. — Markus Zusak

I like the evening in India, the one magic moment when the sun balances on the rim of the world, and the hush descends, and ten thousand civil servants drift homeward on a river of bicycles, brooding on the Lord Krishna and the cost of living. — James Cameron

Don't bite more than you can chew. — American Proverb.

I wish I had the nerve not to tip. — Paul Lynde

We never know what's in us till we stand by ourselves (George Meredith, ORF) — George Meredith

A big city is a big ocean; the one who doesn't know how to swim finds himself at its bottom! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Not romantic," she disagreed. "To me it would be romantic if Antony properly fell on his sword and kicked the bucket and Cleopatra escaped and lived a lovely life sailing along the Nile without him and his big ideas ruining her kingdom. — Jack Gantos

Dark came early and stayed full of lights and the shouts of children. — China Mieville

I think acting is about forgetting yourself in order to give the best of yourself. It's passing through you more than you're creating it. You're not the flower, but the vase which holds the flower. — Juliette Binoche

In some ways, the '60s were a reaction to the '50s and the intensity of the Cold War. — Tariq Ali