Mestostod Quotes & Sayings
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I'm weary of my lonely but
And of its blasted tree,
The very lake is like my lot,
So silent constantly
I've liv'd amid the forest gloom
Until I almost fear
When will the thrilling voices come
My spirit thirsts to hear? — Nathaniel Parker Willis

You wouldn't dress a salad rashly or impassively. Why undress a woman with anything but the same attention. — Chloe Thurlow

We're the Fascist States of America today, not the United States of America, because the corporations are in power. — Jesse Ventura

I definitely don't intend to only make films about Nigerians or Africans. I want to make films about people, any people. — Chika Anadu

Let your feet Take you places, let them remind you of the beauty your eyes can't see. — Nikki Rowe

Like a mermaid in sea-weed, she dreams awake, trembling in her soft and chilly nest. — John Keats

But these vague whisperings may arise from Mr. Snagsby's being, in his way, rather a meditative and poetical man; loving to walk in Staple Inn in the summer time; and to observe how countrified the sparrows and the leaves are ... and to remark (if in good spirits) that there were old times once, and that you'd find a stone coffin or two, now, under that chapel, he'd be bound, if you was to dig for it. — Charles Dickens

Someday a loving Hand will be laid upon your shoulder and this brief message will be given: Come home. — Billy Graham

Clusters of distant lights was the view of Mankind that he liked the best. The lights had the archaic charm of little fires on a plain, and the frailty about them, if it did not excuse anything, at least explained a lot of Man's stubborn ruthlessness. Mankind had not started the mess that was life, after all. And on the whole, it had been an interesting species to be a part of, the girls especially, as long as you remembered to watch your back. — Jean-Christophe Valtat

Dark night of the soul," said Jesus, "Happens to everybody sooner or later. — Ron Koertge

Holy crow!" ~Bella Swan — Stephenie Meyer

I think anonymity on the internet has to go away, — Randi Zuckerberg

He who knows not how to plant his will in things at least endows them with some meaning: that is to say, he believes that a will is already present in them (A principle of faith.) — Friedrich Nietzsche

Or maybe ... their biggest fear is that they will get close to you again, and you'll go and drop dead. — Jordan Sonnenblick