Matkanje Quotes & Sayings
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My work was entirely nonfiction. — Laura Hillenbrand
anybody who decided to come after the random girl out by herself late at night would find themselves at the rough end of a very enthusiastic Drool Attack, courtesy of my gorgeous black Lab and his ridiculously huge tongue. — Laurie Elisabeth Ashcroft
The sweetness of dogs (fifteen)
What do you say, Percy? I am thinking
of sitting out on the sand to watch
the moon rise. Full tonight.
So we go
and the moon rises, so beautiful it
makes me shudder, makes me think about
time and space, makes me take
measure of myself: one iota
pondering heaven. Thus we sit,
I thinking how grateful I am for the moon's
perfect beauty and also, oh! How rich
it is to love the world. Percy, meanwhile,
leans against me and gazes up into
my face. As though I were
his perfect moon. — Mary Oliver
In times of stress drawing is a way of relieving tension. — Gene Black
Laney had recently noticed that the only people who had titles that clearly described their jobs had jobs he wouldn't have wanted. — William Gibson
I have on numerous occasions, as you know, expressed my sympathy in the establishment of a National Home for the Jews in Palestine and, despite the set-backs caused by the disorders there during the last few years, I have been heartened by the progress which has been made and by the remarkable accomplishments of the Jewish settlers in that country. — Herbert Hoover
You are not to think of painting as something separate from drawing. — Kimon Nicolaides
All forces are a deterrent to and would be employed in a general war. Most of our forces could be employed in a limited war, if required — Thomas S. Gates Jr.
Creativity is God's gift to us. Using our creativity is our gift back to God. — Julia Cameron
Addiction does not respect love of life.
P.C.M. Hermans
September 28, 2016
Babaji
Amen — Petra Hermans
When the lambs is lost in the mountain, he said. They is cry. Sometime come the mother. Sometime the wolf. — Cormac McCarthy
