Mutters Synonym Quotes & Sayings
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I think we need to come up with a child-friendly phrase for f-u-c-k off."
"Duck off?"
"Exactly. Braden, duck off, you sarcastic dastard. — Samantha Young

I think we can see how blessed we are in America to have access to the kind of health care we do if we are insured, and even if uninsured, how there is a safety net. Now, as to the problem of how much health care costs and how we reform health care ... it is another story altogether. — Abraham Verghese

The freedom to be lords of our own tiny skull-sized kingdoms, alone at the centre of all creation. — David Foster Wallace

His heart expanded until he was nothing but a heart. A giant pounding heart on two shaking legs walking over to her. — Suanne Laqueur

Solitude was corrupting me. — Vladimir Nabokov

I grew up as a Christian. I suppose at some level I wanted to believe someone was watching over me. — Penn Jillette

Train yourself to be in awe of the subtle, and you will live in a world of beauty and ease. — Rodney Yee

Easy accessibility gradually tapers engrossment. — Pawan Mishra

No one has taken my heart in their hand. I haven't given it ... I have lent myself, rented myself out, but never given myself. — Sylvia Kristel

Wake up, dude! It's not about who you are. It's all about who God is. — James MacDonald

Sometimes you care and love people but they didn't realize it. they realize it, when you stop caring or loving them but then, everything is meaningless — Qasim Habib

They meet in church basements and offer bandages to those wounded by the shrapnel of exploding families. — Margaret Atwood

And wherever men are fighting against barbarism, tyranny, and massacre, for freedom, law, and honour, let them remember that the fame of their deeds, even though they themselves be exterminated, may perhaps be celebrated as long as the world rolls round. — Winston S. Churchill

How to Love the Dead
She lives, the bird says, and means nothing
silly. She is dead and available
the fox says, knowing about the spirits.
Not the picture at the funeral,
not the object of grieving. She is dead
and you can have that, he says. If you can
love without politeness or delicacy,
the fox says, love her with your wolf heart.
As the dead are to be desired.
Not the way long marriages are,
nothing happening again and again,
Not in the woods or in the fields.
Not in the cities. The painful love of being
permanently unhoused. Not the color, but the stain. — Jack Gilbert