Marielas Quotes & Sayings
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The elegy does the work of mourning; it allows us to experience mortality. It turns loss into remembrance, and it delivers an inheritance. — Edward Hirsch

A true sonnet goes eight lines and then takes a turn for better or worse and goes six or eight lines more. — Robert Frost

Philip wasn't the sort of man to make a friend of a woman. He wanted devotion. I gave him that. I did, you know. But I couldn't stand being made a fool of. I couldn;t stand being put on probation, like an office-boy, to see if I was good enough to be condescended to. I quite thought he was honest when he said he didn't believe in marriage
and then it turned out that it was a test, to see whether my devotion was abject enough. Well, it wasn't. I didn't like having matrimony offered as a bad-conduct prize. — Dorothy L. Sayers

What would the public do when Halloween had come and gone but the monsters still remained? — Kristen Painter

Let me not be afraid to defend the weak because of the anger of the strong, nor afraid to defend the poor because of the anger of the rich. — Alan Paton

Yet the saint obediently accepted the destruction of his plans and blessed God. Because of this kind of detachment from his own will and attachment to God's, Louis became an instrument used by God to accomplish even mightier works. — Michael Gaitley

We eat the year away. We eat the spring and the summer and the fall. We wait for something to grow and then we eat it. — Shirley Jackson

How big can you be if just the underground niggas know you? You can't buy your mom a house when you just an underground celebrity. — J. Cole

Find beauty in the madness. — A.D. Posey

I grew up in northern New Jersey - the banlieue of New York - and I now live in Brooklyn. I am separated from my parents by about 50 miles, but really there is almost no distance between us. I speak to them nearly every day. — Jonathan Ames

Broken locks and bruised knees and borrowed lipgloss and rain on the streets — Rebecca Godfrey

Life -that complicated thing. One day, it took you to the perfection of happiness, with every meaning it might embrace. The other, it drove you to the limits of despair. The balance, however, was what made life either a paradise on earth, or a living hell. — Mariam Maarouf

My hate of Apple has moved into a hate of Facebook. — Lewis Black