Madstone Quotes & Sayings
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But they had already tried, again and again and again, and always, when the first crashing wave of mutual longing subsided, the ugly wreck of the past lay revealed again, its shadow lying darkly over everything they tried to rebuild. — Robert Galbraith

Follow, poet, follow right To the bottom of the night, With your unconstraining voice Still persuade us to rejoice; With the farming of a verse Make a vineyard of the curse, Sing of human unsuccess In a rapture of distress; In the deserts of the heart Let the healing fountain start, In the prison of his days Teach the free man how to praise. — W. H. Auden

If there's on thing I've learned over the eons,It's that you cant give up on your family,no matter how tempting they make it. — Rick Riordan

My life goal is not to ruin anyone's existence. I'm a comic. — Rosie O'Donnell

The conference brochure asked: "How do we come to tolerate the ambiguity inherent in not-knowing or, more confusing still, sort-of-knowing?" I guess I would say it has to do, SORT-OF, with the wiring of the brain; SORT-OF with how much our caretakers were able to affirm the rights of all parts of us to exist; and SORT-OF being lucky to have someone to talk to at the right times - including someone who can think about you as a silkworm when you most need it. — Jean Petrucelli

It's the possibility that keeps me going, not the guarantee. — Nicholas Sparks

He who does nothing to stop evil condones it — Bangambiki Habyarimana

I love Germany so much that I preferred when there were two. — Giulio Andreotti

Some kill their love when they are young,
and some when they are old;
some strangle with the hands of lust,
some with the hands of gold:
THE KINDEST USE A KNIFE, because
THE DEAD SO SOON GROW COLD. — Oscar Wilde

According to Viktor Frankl, a person finds identity only to the extent that "he commits himself to something beyond himself, to a cause greater than himself."4 The meaning of our lives emerges in the surrender of ourselves to an adventure of becoming who we are not yet. — Brennan Manning

It is very well to say "be prudent, be careful, try to know each other." But how are you to know each other? — Florence Nightingale