Mirandi Babitz Quotes & Sayings
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Gone are the living, but the dead remain, And not neglected; for a hand unseen, Scattering its bounty like a summer rain, Still keeps their graves and their remembrance green. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
When my mother left her second husband, she wrote her autobiography and presented it to him for his approval. — David Antin
An association that chooses to emerge healthier it needs to be willing to shift the energy of the board and volunteers to be positive and fun, shift down to a more manageable and nimble-size board, and via the law of attraction know the right board members will lead the association forward. — Holly Duckworth
You must always believe that life is as extraordinary as music says it is. — Rebecca West
Give Hamas 90 days to pick a lane, then react. — Geraldo Rivera
Foreword by Major-General (Retired) Richard Rohmer Preface to the Fourth Paperback Edition Preface to the Third Paperback Edition Preface to the Second Paperback Edition Preface to the First Edition — Palmiro Campagna
You can write a short story in two hours. Two hours a day, you have a novel in a year. — Ray Bradbury
He has a gentle voice and a quiet manner, but behind his twinkling blue eyes there lurks a capacity for furious wrath and implacable resolution, the more dangerous because they are held in leash. — Arthur Conan Doyle
...the world is full of ghosts .... And the longer you live, the more haunted you become.... the ghosts are there to remind us that we still live, that we still have hearts that beat, flesh that burns, lungs that gasp for air.... Never forget that ..... or those deaths have no meaning. — James Rollins
All loose things seem to drift down to the sea, and so did I. — Louis L'Amour
If they past is a different country, the present is a spaceship passing through the void to the future. — Chloe Thurlow
Your plan was unworkable then and useless now ... Like da Vinci's flying machine plans ... — William S. Burroughs
Food-what is chosen from the possibilities available, how it is presented, how it is eaten, with whom and when, and how much time is allotted to cooking and eating it-is one of the means by which a society creates itself and acts out its aims and fantasies. — Margaret Visser
