Manifacture Quotes & Sayings
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I've been searching a long time for something I think I lost.
I felt like I found something when I saw you back there. — Marie Lu
Having been bred amongst mountains I am always unhappy when in a flat country. Whenever the skirts of the horizon come on a level with myself I feel myself quite uneasy and generally have a headache.
(Letter to Sir Walter Scott, 25 July 1802) — James Hogg
Normal doesn't happen overnight when the world around and between you has always been off-balance. — Lisa Wingate
What's right for New York or California, is not necessarily right for Iowa. — Joni Ernst
Who, opens his heart, will reap a deep insight. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
You had to have these peasant leaders quickly in this sort of war and a real peasant leader might be a little too much like Pablo. You couldn't wait for the real Peasant Leader to arrive and he might have too many peasant characteristics when he did. So you had to manifacture one. At that, from what he had seen of Campesino, with his black beard, his thick negroid lips, and his feverish, staring eyes, he thought he might give almost as much trouble as a real peasant leader. The last time he had seen him he seemed to have gotten to believe his own publicity and think he was a peasant. — Ernest Hemingway,
Age had nothing to do with how well my brain worked. — Ann Aguirre
A dream is a wish your heart makes. — Charles Perrault
The deed is nothing. It is the thought that breeds fear; and we achieve little by lingering. — Alan Garner