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Where were me parents? Where were Becky? I felt so alone, so lost that I could
not see. By that I mean, everything round me were a blur, everything inside me
were a blur of fear and shock. I heard meself crying and moaning, My oh my, my
oh my ... I still have nightmares 'bout that time. I still feel like a sharp piece of
ice has stabbed me heart real deep. I was filled, filled to the brim with utter baffle
and utter loneliness. p. 15 — Louis Nowra
He never reckoned much to schooling and that. He said you could learn most what was worth knowing from keeping your eyes and ears peeled. Best way of learning, he always said, was doing. — Michael Morpurgo
We need to move from the leader as hero, to the leader as host. — Margaret J. Wheatley
Everyting starts to happen at my home at 7 A. M., 7:20, when you hear the orange juicer. That means my daughters are already making the fresh Clementine juice. — Jose Andres
You cannot get an influence from the cuisine of a country if you don't understand it. You've got to study it. — Ferran Adria
There must be more to life than what I've been given."
~ from the song "Off-world Colonies," by Memoria. — C.A. Chicoine
Anytime there's separatism going on. It happens all the time, because the illusion before us is that we are separate. It gives us this sense of egoic identity, which is lovely in its own way. — Alanis Morissette
Surely there is no road of effort so steep but a loving deed may soften its hardshness. — Helen Keller
Only type of people the bible states God is seeking, Worshipers in spirit and truth. — Evans Biya
There's no one else to blame. No Bores or Old Ladies or Norton or Assassins waiting at the bridge. — Paul Zindel
You can pray in the churchyard," the sergeant said. "The Lord has large ears. — Alan Bradley
And why do we, who say we oppose tyranny and demand freedom of speech, allow people to go to prison and be vilified, and magazines to be closed down on the spot, for suggesting another version of history. — David Icke