Mckennitt Surname Quotes & Sayings
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I've never been to a psychiatrist so have never gotten to the point where I could be formally diagnosed with any disorder. But I definitely have anxiety. — Autre Ne Veut
The true terrorists of our world do not meet at the docks at midnight, or scream "Allahu Akbar" before some violent action. The true terrorists of our world wear 5000 dollar suits and work in the highest positions of finance, government and business. — Peter Joseph
The happiness of man is: I will. The happiness of woman is: he wills. 'Behold, just now the world became perfect!' - thus thinks every woman when she obeys out of entire love. And women must obey and find a depth for her surface. Surface is the disposition of woman: a mobile, stormy film over shallow water. Man's disposition, however, is deep; his river roars in subterranean caves: woman feels his strength but does not comprehend it. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Music is just something that explains people lives for them - that's what people call roots — Chronixx
If he kissed her once, just once, he'd walk away and never think about it again. — Brooklyn Skye
It isn't so very far from the elevated as distance goes, but it's centuries away as the soul goes. — H.P. Lovecraft
I like strong female characters. I try to write them as role models for young girls. — L.J.Smith
The way of heaven can be known and experienced through the heart. — Manly Hall
The street photographer can best be identified not by what they shoot, but why they shoot. — James Maher
Guess it's the climate change, says Sam. That's what people say, the way they used to say, We've angered God. — Margaret Atwood
And to die with the Warrior's Prayer on his lips. For, 'Yes', he had sighed on his dying breath, and all knew that was the ultimate prayer one could offer to life. Acceptance. — Robin Hobb
Once upon a time, a girl named September grew very tired indeed of her parents' house, where she washed the same pink-and-yellow teacups and matching gravy boats every day, slept on the same embroidered pillow, and played with the same small and amiable dog. Because she had been born in May, and because she had a mole on her left cheek, and because her feet were very large and ungainly, the Green Wind took pity on her and flew to her window one evening just after her twelfth birthday. — Catherynne M Valente
Wrecked on the lee shore of age. — Sarah Orne Jewett
