Manieres Disease Quotes & Sayings
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I've long suspected dogs of being much smarter than people; I was even certain they could speak, but there was only some kind of stubbornness in them. They're extraordinary politicians: they notice every human step. — Nikolai Gogol

Charles Sumner; A Smacking breeze has sprung up, and we shall part this company soon; and then for the Atlantic! Farewell then, my friends, my pursuits, my home, my country! Each bellying wave on its rough crest carries me away. The rocking vessel impedes my pen. And now, as my head begins slightly to reel, my imagination entertains the glorious prospects before me ... — David McCullough

As trite as the thought was, even her butterflies got the butterflies with just a tilt of his lips, and it had always been so. — Genevieve Dewey

It feels a long way up and down from zero. — May Sarton

The voice in this case that is calling you is not necessarily coming from God, but from deep within. It emanates from your individuality. It tells you which activities suit your character. And at a certain point, it calls you to a particular form of work or career. Your work then is something connected deeply to who you are, not a separate compartment in your life. You develop then a sense of your vocation. — Robert Greene

Dare to be irrational! - keep free from formulas, open to any fresh impulse, fluid. — Edward Weston

What I didn't know was I was deeply attracted to the big space. — David Hockney

I like to browse and just hang in bookstores. — Pharrell Williams

What kind of city doesn't have a football team? Explain that to me, Wes." "They do have one," I point out. "The Argonauts." Richard narrows his eyes. "Is it an NFL team?" "Well, no, it's CFL, but - " "Then they don't have a team," he says firmly. I stifle a laugh. — Sarina Bowen

He tastes like mint and posession and fire. — A. Zavarelli

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When the outlook is steeped in pessimism, I remind myself, "Two and two still make four, and you can't keep humankind down for long." — Bernard Baruch