Nocciola Quotes & Sayings
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I don't always have to sing a song. There is something besides 'The Man That Got Away' or 'Over the Rainbow' or 'The Trolley Song.' There's a woman. There are three children. There's me! There's a lot of life going here. — Judy Garland
A toilet flushes, and everyone turns to see Jax emerge from the downstairs bathroom holding a Victoria's Secret catalogue and chewing on a Red Vine. "Yo, what up," he says, oblivious. As he looks from one face to the next he stops chewing. He swallows hard. "Everything okay?" "No," I say. — Rachel A. Marks
Be still, and know that I am God! I will be honored by every nation. I will be honored throughout the world. — Anonymous
There is darkness on your lantern
and pumpkins in your wind.
and Oh, they clutter up your mind
with their senseless bumping
while your heart is like a sea gull
frozen into a long distance telephone
call.
I'd like to take the darkness
off your lantern and change the pumpkins
into sky fields of ordered comets
and disconnect the refrigerator telephone
that frightens your heart into standing
still. — Richard Brautigan
First sentences are doors to worlds. — Ursula K. Le Guin
I can't help it, Alexis," he said "I want to make you think too much ... and then I want to hear the things you've been thinking too much. — Katie Alender
He who frames the question wins the debate. — Randall Terry
the Flyer and tossed it along the sand "just like you've seen an umbrella turned inside out and loose in the wind," remembered John — David McCullough
Here again Diatribe confidently brings in a gloss to suit herself, just as if Scripture were under her complete control. As for considering the prophet's meaning and intention, what need was there for a man of such authority to do that? All we need is: Erasmus says so, therefore it is so. — Martin Luther
The esteem of good men is the reward of our worth, but the reputation of the world in general is the gift of our fate. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Will ye, ay or nay? — James Joyce
