Mungenast Alton Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing touches your skin of sweat
(meltdown of oceanic kisses)
when the purple light
whispers to the moon
in silent moonlit clarity — Bear Step
Time, which changes people, does not alter the image we have of them. — Marcel Proust
If each side had been frankly contending for its own real wish, they would all have kept within the bounds of reason and courtesy; but just because the contention is reversed and each side is fighting the other side's battle, all the bitterness which really flows from thwarted self-righteousness and obstinacy and from the accumulated grudges of the last ten years is concealed from them by the nominal or official "Unselfishness" of what they are doing or, at least, held to be excused by it. — C.S. Lewis
If you own a wonderful business ... the best thing to do is keep it. All you're going to do is trade your wonderful business for a whole bunch of cash, which isn't as good as the business, and you got the problem of investing in other businesses, and you probably paid a tax in between. So my advice to anybody who owns a wonderful business is keep it. — Warren Buffett
How strange it began to seem that cars have bodies that never are supposed to touch, a disaster if they do. — Jonathan Lethem
I feel very fortunate that I played for the four organizations I did. — Nolan Ryan
Our motor car is our supreme form of privacy when we are away from home. — Marshall McLuhan
I can still remember the first time I heard a Beatles song. It was the fall of 1964, my second year in an American school after my family moved back from overseas, and I was standing on the corner of 64th street and First Avenue with my friend Larry Campbell. — Andrew Rosenthal
It is not the body's posture, but the heart's attitude that counts when we pray. — Billy Graham
It was the same with time, he thought, and also sorrow. They were both waiting to catch you. And no matter how much you shook your arms at them and hollered, they knew they were bigger. They knew they would get you in the end. — Rachel Joyce
