Maryline Bosseler Quotes & Sayings
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Chance takes a deep breath, fills her lungs with all the brightness getting in through the window, filling herself with that sane and ordinary air, with what she knows is real, reality to make her brave. — Caitlin R. Kiernan

She'll cry, and if she does, I probably will, and then she'll have found a way in, and I will not let her pierce my walls in a Trojan horse of sympathy. — Jonathan Tropper

We might have a different height and different color.
But we all have parents, so we are brother and sister.
We all have a different goal and a different vision.
We all like to live in peace and that is our mission.
We like to share our love and the world with each other.
We like to live in harmony, trust, and peace forever. — Debasish Mridha

I am satisfied that when the Almighty wants me to do or not do any particular thing, He finds a way of letting me know it — Abraham Lincoln

The trouble with gardening is that is does not remain an avocation. It becomes an obsession. — Phyllis McGinley

I definitely am concerned with preservation. For me, what's interesting is the archival state, or how long oil paintings last. — Lucien Smith

I'm a creative person and I use painting, acting, writing, writing songs, or whatever, as tools to just get a point across, in order to communicate a story or an emotion. — Michael Marisi Ornstein

Outside came in '60. The Edge in '61. All three made Gold, but the biggest seller was Inside. — Shelley Berman

There's a lot of interest in Nano outside India. — Ratan Tata

Sometimes, in the trenches, you get the sense of something, ancient. One trench we held, it had skulls in the side, embedded, like mushrooms. It was actually easier to believe they were men from Marlborough's army, than to think they'd been alive a year ago. It was as if all the other wars had distilled themselves into this war, and that made it something you almost can't challenge. It's like a very deep voice, saying; 'Run along, little man, be glad you've survived — Pat Barker

I think readers are just looking for things that maybe they recognize or can relate to in the books. — Sarah Dessen

If you can say it, it begins to exist. — William Stafford