Mangold Property Quotes & Sayings
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Each humid, tropic day is stillborn, and does not breathe, however lustily pregnant the night that gave it birth. — Beryl Markham

Those who would hunt a man need to remember that a jungle also contains those who hunt the hunters. — Malcolm X

I rolled back onto the lawn and pressed my forehead to the ground again and made the noise that Father calls groaning. I make this noise when there is too much information coming into my head from the outside world. It is like when you are upset and you hold the radio against your ear and you tune it halfway between two stations so that all you get is white noise and then you turn the volume right up so that this is all can hear and then you know you are safe because you cannot hear anything else — Mark Haddon

The best listeners are often those with the quietest heart. — Marie Sabillo

If you're going to make rubbish, be the best rubbish in it. — Richard Burton

There may be flies on you and me, but there are no flies on Jesus. — Hunter S. Thompson

Instead of writing songs for girls, I tend to write albums, which I guess is a bit weird. — Ed Sheeran

The longevity of every relationship is decided by the willingness to forgive — Mike Murdock

The world is a stage, the stage is a world of entertainment. — Howard Dietz

There were only seven years between the first and last Beatles albums. That's nothing, seven years, when you think of how their hairstyles changed and their music changed. Some bands now go seven years without hardly bothering to do anything. — Nick Hornby

The moment my doctor told me, I went silent. My mum and dad were with me, then we all went to pieces. I was saying, No, I've got my flight to Sydney in two hours. I'm getting on a plane. — Kylie Minogue

Poems have a different music from ordinary language, and every poem has a different kind of music of necessity, and that's, in a way, the hardest thing about writing poetry is waiting for that music, and sometimes you never know if it's going to come. — C. K. Williams