Mavra Mesanyhta Quotes & Sayings
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A broken Heart can become a Brand new start. — Hazel Cartwright
I buckle over, sobbing, my head resting against the hard shower tiles. I remember crying like this when Sukey died, the tears harsh, devouring, total. I hadn't known I was capable of being so sad, and the discovery shocked and terrified me. It was like finding an extra door in the house I'd always lived in, and opening it to find that the grief had carved out new rooms, new hallways, an entire black annex of its own. There were dark places in my mind I'd never known existed, and now that I'd seen them I knew they'd always be there, lying in wait, even when the original door had been sealed up. — Hilary T. Smith
You don't have to be perfect, you just have to try and don't quit. — Elizabeth Hunter
Legends are born to every generation. — Michael Jay
I do write long, long character notes - family background, history, details of appearance - much more than will ever appear in the novel. I think this is what lifts a book from that early calculated, artificial stage. — Anne Tyler
More and more I find I want to be living in a Big Here and a Long Now. — Brian Eno
'Virgin Suicides' was such a big movie to me as a teenage girl. It blew me away. — Gia Coppola
Don't ever, for any reason, do anything to anyone, for any reason, ever, no matter what. — Michael Scott
Let me be clear, Ginger, since you insist on talking in circles. I want you underneath me in my bed. I want to be buried inside you so deep that I have to remind you of your own name. And I want those motherfuckers leering at you from the other side of the bar to smell me on you for a week afterward. — Tessa Bailey
You don't meet a lot of people that you really like. I don't anyway. — Nick Cave
Added to the difficulty of learning to speak the language was the greater difficulty of finding terms to express the ideas which the missionary had come to convey ... in many languages the most precious truths of Christianity had to force their way by bending stubborn words to new ideas, and filling old terms with new content. — Helen Barrett Montgomery