Noteless Quotes & Sayings
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Or shall I go out as a light does, not first blown out by the wind, but grown tired and weary of itself - a burnt out light? Or finally, shall I blow myself out, so as not to burn out? — Friedrich Nietzsche

Could it really happen like this?" he asked. "That a girl like you can make me feel ... " "Make you feel what?" "Make me feel," he said. — Judy Blundell

The U.K. courts were very clear that Abu Qatada posed a threat to our national security - that's why we were pleased as a government to be able to remove him from the United Kingdom. — Theresa May

Absence of doubt? No, nothing so egotistic as that. Nimander has plenty of doubts, so many that he's lost his fear of them. He accepts them as easily as anything else. Is that the secret? Is that the very definition of greatness? He — Steven Erikson

Boys did not go to work on the railroad simply because their fathers did. What fetched them were sights and sounds of moving trains, and above all the whistle of a locomotive. I've heard of the call of the wild, the call of the law, the call of the church. There is also the call of the railroad. — Gary Krist

Who, noteless as the race from which he sprung,
Saved others' names, but left his own unsung. — Walter Scott

No church is perfect, but don't let that discourage you. Someone has said that if you ever find one that is, it will stop being perfect the minute you join! — Billy Graham

The balancing of present wants against the future is really the central problem of ethics. — Walter Lippmann

I think that, with homoeopathy, if you get the right mix, it works 20 times quicker than conventional medicine. — Sienna Guillory

I have had more trouble with myself than with any other man I have ever met. — D.L. Moody

All the great story lines are great practical jokes that people fall for over and over again. — Kurt Vonnegut

Puerto Rico is the perfect meeting place between Spain, the country I come from, and America, the country where I now belong. The meeting point of two worlds where magic can happen. — Jose Andres

I never spoke - unless addressed
And then, 'twas brief and low
I could not bear to live - aloud
The Racket shamed me so
And if it had not been so far
And any one I knew
Were going - I had often thought
How noteless - I could die - — Emily Dickinson