Missing Loved One During Holiday Quotes & Sayings
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You must now go home, where everything
you can be quite sure
will be falser than here ... You must go now. You'll leave by the right, through the alley ... — Jean Genet

It's as serious as anyone ever gets, you know. It's just words. It's just good poetry. — Paul McCartney

All that day she felt as if she were acting in a theatre with better actors than herself, and that her bad performance was spoiling the whole affair. — Leo Tolstoy

Creativity is not a trait that we inherit in our genes or a blessing bestowed by the angels. It's a skill. — Jonah Lehrer

In an unhealthy way, I found a lot of validity in having always been a very good athlete, a very good baseball player, and I've since grown out of that place into a different perspective and learned how to live differently, thankfully, where baseball is certainly something that's very important to me. It's not who I am, though. It's just what I do. — R.A. Dickey

He found a stuffed animal, a fluffy wolf with bright blue eyes, and was immediately drawn to it. "I want to get this for her. It is telling me it needs to go home with us." Francesca laughed at him. — Christine Feehan

In the face of the unknown - the always nagging uncertainty about whether, under complex circumstances, things will really be okay - — Atul Gawande

There's no safe Republican district. You can run, but you cannot hide. — Rahm Emanuel

Scientology is destructive and a rip-off, — Jason Beghe

We usually know what we can do, but temptation shows us who we are. — Thomas A Kempis

The tattoo on her left forearm. Five digits encoding nothing but the unspoken prohibition on my asking her about them. The jaunty 7 with its continental slash. — Michael Chabon

The original in man is that which articulates him from the very outset upon something other than himself. — Charles Olson

Never apologise for showing feeling. When you do so, you apologise for the truth. — Edmund Burke