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Martinsons Gainesville Quotes By Mike Ditka

I don't believe in living in the past. Living in the past is for cowards. If you live in the past, you die in the past. — Mike Ditka

Martinsons Gainesville Quotes By Marcel Proust

One pretended not to know that the body of a hostess was at the disposal of all comers, provided that her visiting list showed no gaps. — Marcel Proust

Martinsons Gainesville Quotes By Gil Brewer

He was a sensitive man and many people had caused him anguish. — Gil Brewer

Martinsons Gainesville Quotes By Julia Butterfly Hill

All life is created in love, and thus in the depths of every human being lies a good heart. Some have lost their path from this love, so it up to us to show them the way. — Julia Butterfly Hill

Martinsons Gainesville Quotes By Florence Welch

A falling star fell from your heart and landed in my eyes.
I screamed aloud, as it tore through them, and now it's left me blind.
The stars, the moon, they have all been blown out.
You left me in the dark.
No dawn, no day, I'm always in this twilight.
In the shadow of your heart.
And in the dark, I can hear your heartbeat.
I tried to find the sound.
But then it stopped, and I was in the darkness,
So darkness I became.
I took the stars from my eyes, and then I made a map.
And knew that somehow I could find my way back.
Then I heard your heart beating, you were in the darkness too.
So I stayed in the darkness with you. — Florence Welch

Martinsons Gainesville Quotes By Jeff Bridges

If you're going to wait to get all the information you think you need before you act, you'll never act because there's an infinite amount of information out there. — Jeff Bridges

Martinsons Gainesville Quotes By T. Torrest

It's funny how reassuring that was, to see him doing something so simple and familiar. I mean, I knew this man. I knew him inside and out. I knew his every facial expression, knew what his heartbeat sounded like under my ear. I knew how he played, and I knew how he lounged. Recalling the small pieces of the Trip that I knew brought me a bit of nostalgic comfort while dealing with the body of this famous movie star lying next to me. — T. Torrest