Muley Quotes & Sayings
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The Watchers have been protecting you to the best of our ability all your life, and have been watching for your birth for approximately 1500 years." Then he added pleasantly, "Would you like some cocoa? — C.A. Gray

Some of these days You're going to miss me honey Some of these days You're gonna be so lonely You'll miss my huggin' You'll miss my kissin' ... — Neil Gaiman

That old ball and chain had me chained up for weeks,
So of course I'm off the chain as soon as I hit the streets. — Consequence

We affect one another quite enough merely by existing. Whenever the stars cross, or is it comets? fragments pass briefly from one orbit to another. On rare occasions there is total collision, but most often the two simply continue without incident, neither losing more than a particle to the other, in passing. — Gore Vidal

Places: a cold, bleak, lonely day on the rim at Muley Point, Utah. And the heart-cracking loveliness of the blood-smeared, bitter, incomprehensible slaughterhouse of a world ... — Edward Abbey

In the end, leadership is not intellectual or cognitive. Leadership is emotional. — Judith M Bardwick

We can move no faster than the evolution of our language, and this is certainly part of what the psychedelics are about: they force the evolution of language. — Terence McKenna

An' it all just amounts to what you tell yourself. — John Steinbeck

A schedule so tight that it would only work if I didn't sleep on Monday nights. — Alan Jay Lerner

The turning point really is just knowing you're an imbecile. — Warren Cuccurullo

We want. Life leaks. Desires are disappointed. And God, our Father, remains eternally good. — Jen Pollock Michel

When you're huntin' somepin you're a hunter, an' you're strong. Can't nobody beat a hunter. But when you get hunted - that's different. Somepin happens to you. You ain't strong: maybe you're fierce, but you ain't strong. - Muley — John Steinbeck

If you don't love something, it's not functional, in my opinion. — Yves Behar

I wasn't showing what I really felt. Real grief is ugly and uncomfortable. People look away from grief the same way they look away from severed limbs or gaping wounds. What they want is pain like death on a stage: beautiful, bloodless, presented for their entertainment — Sarah Rees Brennan

Satin and lace and brown velvet and the faint odor of violets. That was all which was left to him of his love. — William Maxwell