Mathata Hayo Quotes & Sayings
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As in any proper fairy tale, there's a majick formula, in this case called the Rule of Nines. — Andrew Davidson

No matter what we think of ourselves, our baby looks at us like we're the most glorious being that walked the earth. Who else looks at you like that? Who's feeding who here?' SELF-REFLECTION — Jacinta Tynan

Another ship. It's the best news I could ever have imagined.
Who are they going to send? Who's coming?
I stare out of the helm window, straining my eyes against the infinite blackness, pressing my fingernails into my palms so hard they sting. I can't see anything except the silver pinprick stars.
How long until I'll be able to see The Eternity?
How long until it will be able to see me? — Lauren James

If you attempt to build intimacy with a person before you've done the hard work of becoming a whole and healthy person, every relationship will be an attempt to complete the hole in your heart and the lack of what you don't have. That relationship will end in disaster.[1] — Chip Ingram

Luckily the god of How-Did-Children-Survive-in-the-Seventies was looking out for us — Jenny Lawson

The novel, as a genre, was once considered a diversion every bit as frivolous as Facebook, but over the years, we've managed to convince ourselves that reading fiction is as important to our mental digestion as fresh fruits and vegetables are to the processes that take place a little further down. — Lynn Coady

A marriage of opposites - modern elements with antique pieces - highlights both their individuality and compatibility. — Nancy Price

By 1914, the royal families of Europe were inbred to the point of pantomine. You feel about them as you do about koalas. Nothing so stupid has any right to exist on the planet. On the other hand, they are rather cute, and in grave danger of extinction due to their specialised needs. — Nancy Banks-Smith

I'm not a precious text protector, or anything like that, you know, because it's a much more vital form than that. You have to rock. — William Monahan

Until this moment, I had not realized that someone could break your heart twice, along the very same fault lines. — Jodi Picoult