Madigan Illinois Quotes & Sayings
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She didn't know why she was so attracted to this stranger, like a moth to the flame, but it scared her. — Lindsay Chamberlin

You shouldn't say anything mean about people who can't read. You should write it instead. — Will Rogers

Fourteen hundred and thirty-one."
I blinked. "What's that?"
"The year I was born, which is not, as you'll note, yesterday. — Jeaniene Frost

The translators of the Bible were masters of an English style much fitter for that work than any we see in our present writings; the which is owing to the simplicity that runs through the whole. — Jonathan Swift

Be crazy dumbsaint of the mind. — Jack Kerouac

It's about one moment. It's about hitting the wall and having to make a choice, or take a stand, or turn around and go back. — Jason Robert Brown

She flicked off the light and was about to step out onto the balcony when she heard a familiar sound. She smiled and went to the rail. "Now I've seen everything," she whispered as Lexi climbed down onto the balcony. They looked at one another for a moment without saying a word. Cate felt her heart race as Lexi's dark eyes penetrated through her mask like lasers. Lexi reached for her and pulled her inside. — Giselle Fox

An ordinary visit to a beautiful garden always creates an extraordinary time! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Are we fallen angels who didn't want to believe that nothing is nothing and so were born to lose our loved ones and dear friends one by one and finally our own life, to see it proved? ... But cold morning would return, with clouds billowing out of Lightning Gorge like giant smoke, the lake below still cerulean neutral, and empty space the same as ever. O gnashing teeth of earth, where would it all lead to but to prove that the proving itself was nil ... — Jack Kerouac

The message sent is not always the message received. — Virginia Satir

The road to Lourdes is littered with crutches, but not one wooden leg. — Emile Zola

We cannot break God's laws - but we can break ourselves against them. — Maude Royden