Mistery Train Quotes & Sayings
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There are times when words are extra, like raindrops on drenched grass. There are times for holding. He held her ... — Bud Macfarlane Jr.
It is our mind, and that alone, that chains us or sets us free. — Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
He who thinks a great deal is not suited to be a party man: he thinks his way through the party and out the other side too soon. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Please let go, Tommy. I may need to move with some suddenness, and - as I said - it is safer for you behind me, not holding onto me." He nudged me with the end of his cane. I felt an immense power as the cane touched me. If you've ever been near a lightning strike or inside an electricity station you'll know what I mean. It wasn't being touched by power; it was being touched by the presence of power. — Jake Kerr
The artist who thinks negatively about his or her work invites others to think about it negatively as well. — Brooke Shaden
I have a serious lady boner for the guy I'm supposed to work for. — Lauren Layne
During really difficult times in my life when I start questioning why I am struggling with something, I often turn to books to understand myself better. — Halle Berry
Bloom like a flower; unfold your own beauty. — Debasish Mridha
Liberty is the essential basis, the sine qua non, of morality. — Henry Hazlitt
The lesson of this life is not for me to touch you again. It is to accept who I am now and not feel shame. — Francesca Lia Block
I don't mind writing philosophical thoughts. If I don't want to die like one. — Debasish Mridha
Shouldn't you be looking at other cars? You know, car shopping usually involves ... shopping."
"I don't shop very well", Grace said. "I just see what I need and get it. — Maggie Stiefvater
Postmodernism does not help us understand good art. It encourages art that can be easily understood and throws in something catchy to cover the loss of mystery. — Walter Darby Bannard
Dust Glitter Rain — Jenny Downham
