Lusterware Quotes & Sayings
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How long have you been holding those words in your head, hoping to use them? — John Locke
There are just tiny fragments of pleasure and luxury in the world, and there is something unpatriotic about enjoying them. — John Knowles
RICH I'm lamenting. I've lost my innocence.
CROMWELL You lost that some time ago. If you've only just noticed, it can't have been very important to you. — Robert Bolt
That's the spirit! Forward momentum."
Mayhew snorted. "Your forward momentum is going to lead all your followers over a cliff someday." He paused, beginning to grin. "On the way down, you'll convince 'em all they can fly." He stuck his fists in his armpits, and waggled his elbows. "Lead on, my lord. I'm flapping as hard as I can. — Lois McMaster Bujold
freedom. To be able to move three of my limbs, curl up my body, touch my swollen face! To be able to — Lisa Regan
Reservation should be under 'Bartlett.' Right, that's two T's. Yes. 'Bart-let-et.' — John Bartlett
If I had not gotten along so well with some of the people on the show, it would have been a different story. But in this case, it was great. But sure, it will be fun to look around. — Kurtwood Smith
'Feminist comedy,' practically an oxymoron, had a couple of good years after WWII. Chalk it up to the forced female autonomy that occurred during wartime, when Rosie the Riveter went to work in the factories, constructing the Allies' war machines while taking charge of the finances, the home, and the children. — Grace Slick
Love is a portion of the soul itself, and it is of the same nature as the celestial breathing of the atmosphere of paradise. — Jessica Park
Art is spirituality in drag — Jennifer Yane
The only thing that makes life possible is permanent, intolerable uncertainty: not knowing what comes next. — Ursula K. Le Guin
I felt significantly insignificant, as if my presence in the world, albeit small, was still necessary. — Jewel E. Ann
The law of attraction is feeble without the law of action. — Catherine DeVrye
