Maunder Quotes & Sayings
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I love a red lip - it's such a powerful statement. It exudes confidence and makes for a bold look. — Prabal Gurung

Towns are excrescences, gray fluxions, where men, hurrying to find one another, have lost themselves. — E. M. Forster

Too much, too little, too late, to ever try again. Too much, too little, too late, let's end it being friends. — Johnny Mathis

Rand had changed a number of laws in Tear, especially those that weighed heavily on the poor, but he had been unable to change everything. He had not even known how to begin. Lews Therin began to maunder on about taxes and money creating jobs, but he might as well have been spilling out words at random for all the sense he made. — Robert Jordan

To know the laws that govern the winds, and to know that you know them, will give you an easy mind on your voyage round the world; otherwise you may tremble at the appearance of every cloud. — Joshua Slocum

I've played so many historical characters because most horrible dictators are short, fat, middle-aged men. — Bob Hoskins

Man is mortal. This is his fate. Man pretends not to be mortal. That is his sin. Man is a creature of time and place, whose perspectives and insights are invariably conditioned by his immediate circumstances. — Sylvan Barnet

It looked exhausting and pointless, two things that should be avoided at all costs — Lemony Snicket

On first blush, Hold 'em seems like a ridiculously simple game. — Richard Roeper

Sharing a room with the person you want most is like sharing a room with an open fire.
He's constantly drawing you in. And you're constantly stepping too close. And you know it's not good
that there is no good
that there's absolutely nothing that can ever come of it.
But you do it anyway.
And then ...
Well. Then you burn. — Rainbow Rowell

That night, as the stars sparkled in the sky, Polly dreamed... — Brian Maunder

I read in desperate snatches in the interstices of the Quotidian, and dream of finding three uninterrupted quiet hours to think, moon, mentally maunder, and, above all, write. I am pursued by an anti-Muse; her name is Life. Her homely multisyllabic surname is often left unenunciated, but to certain initiates it may be whispered: Exigency. — Cynthia Ozick