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Nutmegs Story Quotes By Iyanla Vanzant

Every day is your day if you claim it. If you wait for somebody else to make it for you, you're going to be disappointed. — Iyanla Vanzant

Nutmegs Story Quotes By Fred Couples

Really in all my years on Tour, in the U.S. Open I probably played great golf in two of them, out of maybe 20, so it's a lot of work. — Fred Couples

Nutmegs Story Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The worst way to miss someone is to have them sitting right next to you and know you can never have them. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Nutmegs Story Quotes By Kate Hudson

You Can't Lose Something You Never Had — Kate Hudson

Nutmegs Story Quotes By Paul Celan

you're rowing by wordlight — Paul Celan

Nutmegs Story Quotes By Nicholson Baker

I would like to visit the factory that makes train horns, and ask them how they are able to arrive at that chord of eternal mournfulness. Is it deliberately sad? Are the horns saying, Be careful, stay away from this train or it will run you over and then people will grieve, and their grief will be as the inconsolable wail of this horn through the night? The out-of-tuneness of the triad is part of its beauty. — Nicholson Baker

Nutmegs Story Quotes By Neil Gaiman

She was my dream; and if you touch a dream it vanishes, like a soap bubble. — Neil Gaiman

Nutmegs Story Quotes By Robert Webb

When I look in the mirror, I see the ageing process at full pelt, the hairline in retreat, the bags under the eyes growing and darkening, that kind of thing. I suppose it would be easier if I weren't an actor, but I am fairly philosophical about it. — Robert Webb

Nutmegs Story Quotes By Lydia Davis

Nearly every morning, a certain woman in our community comes running out of her house with her face white and her overcoat flapping wildly. She cries out, "Emergency, emergency," and one of us runs to her and holds her until her fears are calmed. We know she is making it up; nothing is has really happened to her. But we understand, because there is hardly one of us who has no been moved at some time to do just what she has done, and every time, it has taken all our strength, and even the strength of our friends and families, too, to keep us quiet. — Lydia Davis