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Loggerheads Define Quotes By Zane Grey

I must go deeper and even stronger into my treasure mine and stint nothing of time, toil, or torture. — Zane Grey

Loggerheads Define Quotes By Jerome K. Jerome

The case was becoming serious. It was now past midnight. The hotels at Shiplake and Henley would be crammed; and we could not go round, knocking up cottagers and householders in the middle of the night, to know if they let apartments! George suggested walking back to Henley and assaulting a policeman, and so getting a night's lodging in the station-house. But then there was the thought, "Suppose he only hits us back and refuses to lock us up!"
We could not pass the whole night fighting policemen. Besides, we did not want to overdo the thing and get six months. — Jerome K. Jerome

Loggerheads Define Quotes By Gwendoline Christie

Vita Sackville-West is one of my favorite female icons. She was a writer and a prolific gardener, but she also had a relationship with Virginia Woolf, and she was married to Sir Harold Nicolson. She was a woman who lived outside of norms. — Gwendoline Christie

Loggerheads Define Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Every ultimate fact is only the first of a new series. Every general law only a particular fact of some more general law presently to disclose itself. There is no outside, no inclosing wall, no circumference to us. The — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Loggerheads Define Quotes By Gayle Forman

He can't possibly live up to the person you've built him to be — Gayle Forman

Loggerheads Define Quotes By John Bradshaw

Playing roles and acting are forms of lying. If a person acts like they really feel and it rocks the boat, they are ostracized. We promote pretense and lying as a cultural way of life. Living this way causes an inner split. It teaches us to hide and cover up our toxic shame. This sends us deeper into isolation and loneliness. — John Bradshaw