Montserrat Volcano Quotes & Sayings
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So. Are you going to tell me where we're going?
Sure.
Yeah?
We're going to the most beautiful place in Paris, he says.
Cool, I say. I love that place.
He laughs and I decide to stop asking. — Jennifer Donnelly

That's it! When you come to know men, that's how they are: too sensitive in the wrong place. — D.H. Lawrence

If I were asked to chose between execution and life in prison I would, of course, chose the latter. It's better to live somehow than not at all. — Anton Chekhov

Just remember one criterion: whatever you do should not be in the service of destruction, it should be in the service of creativity. — Rajneesh

When you step into that boat you have made a silent commitment to your team that you will do everything in your power to help them win. — Mary Whipple

There is, however, a similarity between juggling and composing on the typewriter. The trick is, when you spill something, make it look like part of the act. — Tom Robbins

The last trillion-dollar industry was built on a code of 1s and 0s. The next will be built on our own genetic code. — Alec J. Ross

The public is a host, more numerous than all the peoples together, but it is a body which can never be reviewed, it cannot even be represented, because it is an abstraction. Nevertheless, when the age is reflective and passionless and destroys everything concrete, the public becomes everything and is supposed to include everything. And that again shows how the individual is thrown back upon himself. — Soren Kierkegaard

Why does anything cling to something? Maybe they love wherever they're going so much that it's worth it. Maybe they'll keep coming back, until there's only one star left. Maybe that one star will make the trip forever, out of the hope that someday - if it keeps coming back often enough - another star will find it again. I — Sarah J. Maas

As Ginny and Hermione moved closer to the rest of the family, Harry had a clear view of the bodies lying next to Fred: Remus and Tonks, pale and still and peaceful-looking, apparently asleep beneath the dark, enchanted ceiling. — J.K. Rowling