Mastrangelo Whelan Quotes & Sayings
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The ignobility of thought and action that desperation born of indigence produces. — Iain M. Banks
Preach Christ . . . and if you must, use words." Comforting others puts our pain into perspective. — Frank E. Peretti
The most likely person to kill you is your wife, but that probably won't happen. What probably will happen is a million little betrayals of varying degrees of pain, brought on by people you love, the only ones who really can hurt you. — Elizabeth Wurtzel
The economic boom that followed World War II had made them richer than their parents. Instead of a comfortable life with a husband they'd known since high school, they craved glamour and romance. "We all learned from the movie stars," says Loretta, who married three times and now lives in Lake Worth, Florida. "New York then was like long black gloves and little hats, and you met your sweetheart in New York for a drink, kind of thing. It was like Sinatra and stuff like that. The songs had words, and you closed your eyes. — Pamela Druckerman
Men and women thought and did noble and mean things that would have been impossible to them before or after. A man cannot drink old Bourbon long and remain in his normal condition. We did not drink Bourbon, but blood. — Rebecca Harding Davis
Dying is one of the few things that can be done as easily lying down. — Woody Allen
If America becomes militant, it will be because its people choose to become such; it will be because they think that war and warlikeness are desirable. — William Graham Sumner
On a summer morning she woke to a sense of returning health. She had been lying like a waste shore, at low spring-tide, covered with dry seaweeds, withered jelly-fishes, and a multitudinous life that gasped for the ocean: at last the cook washing throb of the great sea of bliss, whose fountain is the heart of God, had stolen upon her consciousness, and she knew that she lived. — George MacDonald
If you put me in a real Tardis, I dread to think what would happen to the universe. — Peter Capaldi
