Miyazono Kaor Quotes & Sayings
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And then as the little plane climbed higher and Olive saw spread out below them fields of bright and tender green in this morning sun, farther out the coastline, the ocean shiny and almost flat, tiny white wakes behind a few lobster boats
then Olive felt something she had not expected to feel again: a sudden surging greediness for life. She leaned forward, peering out the window: sweet pale clouds, the sky as blue as your hat, the new green of the fields, the broad expanse of water
seen from up here it all appeared wondrous, amazing. She remembered what hope was, and this was it. That inner churning that moves you forward, plows you through life the way the boats below plowed the shiny water, the way the plane was plowing forward to a place new, and where she was needed. — Elizabeth Strout
It is not death that I'm apparently now succumbing to, but the rapid diminishment of lifeforce from this body of mine. — Dan Quayle
Once he shit a pint or so of stinky brown fluid in his pants, and once he managed to get his trousers down, and he cared little either way. — Anonymous
It's hard to tell who's going to win this week, but it probably won't be a big, fat guy. — David Feherty
I have such a wide variety of tastes in things that I like musically. — John Oates
She made the ground a canvas and transformed the dusty barren land into a beautiful painting ever — Manoj Kumar Duppala
Death will be like that. We will be forever recognizing people we have never met. — Jeanette Winterson
Dyspepsy is the ruin of most things: empires, expeditions, and everything else. — Thomas De Quincey
Some people think that it [Brexit] is the end of the world. It's not. On the contrary, it's a massive opportunity for this country. — Boris Johnson
Toru: What happens when people open their hearts?
Reiko: They get better. — Haruki Murakami
With regards to getting laid and getting AIDS: Being interesting can be an interesting guy's downfall. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Aunt Cora says it's my aura. I see them, you know. Yours is dark. Sort of like black coffee, although it fluctuates. Sometimes there are little flecks of gold. If you could make those coalesce, turn your aura more toffee than coffee, things would be different. — Ellen Hopkins
