Merenstein Shipwreck Quotes & Sayings
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China
Whales follow
the whale-roads.
Geese,
roads of magnetized air.
To go great distance,
exactitudes matter.
Yet how often
the heart
that set out for Peru
arrives in China,
Steering hard.
consulting the charts
the whole journey. — Jane Hirshfield

When he moved to take another sandwich, she pushed the plate just out of his reach. "Talk first. Eat later, Jack."
His gaze narrowed, but there was a twinkled in his eye. "You've become cruel, Treasure. An 'eartless minx what delights in denyin' a man 'is proper tea. A little suspense is good for the digestion. — Kady Cross

Getting angry with her cousin, she reminded herself, was like getting angry with a sheep for being stupid. It ruined your day and the sheep was too dim to care. — Ruth Downie

Otherwise he stayed in the background, a small figure in a painting, while life was played out in the foreground. However, — Nina George

operations for Clocktower Jakarta, massaged — A.G. Riddle

We love truly only those we love even in their weakness and their poverty. To forbear, to forgive, to console, that alone is the science of love. — Anatole France

Whenever you're unhappy, your emotions are telling you that the people or things around you are not conforming to your vision of the world, or the way you think things should be. — Ken Keyes Jr.

A fight can express things people might not be able to say with words. — Brandon Lee

My focus has always been on connecting with consumers in a meaningful way. — Keith Belling

You're called a genius by people, and then your whole life you become the part. — Brian Wilson

All these people moving through life, all around me, and no one, not a single person, knows what I'm going through. — Lee Thompson

Humans without humanity, war_torn world for eternity — Mouloud Benzadi

Garde-toi, tant que tu vivras, De juger des gens sur la mine. Beware as long as you live, Of judging others according to appearance alone. — Jean De La Fontaine