Musiciens Francophones Quotes & Sayings
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There had been a slice of time, somewhere sliding away from him now and fading into the slippery past, where Walker had been a happy man. Where his life should've ended to keep him from enduring any of the suffering beyond. But he had made it through that brief bliss and now could hardly recall it. He couldn't imagine what it felt like to rise with anticipation every morning, to fall asleep with contentment at the end of every day. — Hugh Howey
Violence is an expression of impotence. — Hannah Arendt
A life of ease is a difficult pursuit. — William Cowper
Southerners have many fine qualities, charm and civility among them, and a sense of the tragic ... — Dean Koontz
A slouching posture tends to suggest a certain laziness of character as well as a lack of interest in others. Whereas an upright position can confirm a sense of self-possession and a quality of engagement. — Amor Towles
Let books be your dining table, / And you shall be full of delights. / Let them be your mattress,/And you shall sleep restful nights — Ephrem The Syrian
What's your favorite axiom? (The nerd pickup line, — Hanya Yanagihara
Her most recent birthday. She'd just turned thirteen. But not last December - December 17, 1941, the last day she had lived in New Orleans. — Rick Riordan
Three strikes, you're out. I don't care if you hire Edward Bennett Williams to defend you; three strikes, you're still out. Baseball is an island of stability in an unstable world. — Bill Veeck
I got all the Sarah Palin I need for one lifetime. — Meghan McCain
Dr Donne's verses are like the peace of God; they pass all understanding. — King James I
It' s easy to weep when staying far away, doing nothing. — Steven Erikson
Pollution and overuse of resources stem directly from the failure of government to defend private property. If property rights were to be defended adequately, we would find that here, as in other areas of our economy and society, private enterprise and modern technology would come not as a curse to mankind but as its salvation. — Murray Rothbard
