Lynesse Quotes & Sayings
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Emily smiled mischievously. Your engagement was a rainy day occurrence? Afraid she would say no on a good day? — Devon Ashley

But sometimes it takes only a photograph and a sentence to make an author cry himself to sleep even years after the photograph was taken. — Lemony Snicket

Safety lies in tending towards our highest and not in resting content with an inferior potentiality ... To rest in or follow after an inferior potentiality may seem safe, rational, comfortable, easy, but it ends badly, in some futility or in a mere circling down the abyss or in a stagnant morass. Our right and natural road is towards the summits. — Sri Aurobindo

I look at my children and one thing I'm most proud of, in my heart, are my children. — George Foreman

Despite these warnings, the Great powers' arsenals were brimful; their ranks, swollen. In this light, to suggest they groped or sleepwalked blindly into a battle not of their making is nonsense. To many politicians and commanders, the coming war was seen as necessary; some relished it as noble and desirable. To most, it was regarded as inevitable. — Paul Ham

You must be able to handle a variety of move orders during the first 5-6 moves - otherwise you'll find yourself 'tricked' time and time again. — Edmar Mednis

In my experience of vegan food it tends to be a symphony of beige. — Jay Rayner

And when I look at a history book and think of the imaginative effort it has taken to squeeze this oozing world between two boards and typeset, I am astonished. Perhaps the event has an unassailable truth. God saw it. God knows. But I am not God. And so when someone tells me what they heard or saw, I believe them, and I believe their friend who also saw, but not in the same way, and I can put these accounts together and I will not have a seamless wonder but a sandwich laced with mustard of my own. — Jeanette Winterson

Do not kick people when they are down because you will surely fall right beside them. — Christopher Jones

Precise historical reasons are difficult to pinpoint, but red hair, it seems, bestows a sense of otherness. Red is the colour of blood and danger. — Kate Williams