Nylander Toronto Quotes & Sayings
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Bodies count, of course - they count more than we're willing to admit - but we don't fall in love with bodies, we fall in love with each other. We all know that, but the moment we go beyond a catalogue of surface qualities and appearances, words begin to fail us, to crumble apart in mystical confusions and cloudy, unsubstantial metaphors. — Paul Auster

You are fastened to them and cannot understand how, because they are not fastened to you. — Antonio Porchia

I have to be honest, I am a true jeans and t-shirt girl. — Emmanuelle Chriqui

At last I saw Christ as my Saviour. I believed in Him and gave myself to Him. The burden rolled from off me, and a great love for Christ filled my soul. That was more than fifty years ago. I loved Jesus Christ then, but I loved Him more the year after, and more the year after that, and more every year since — George Muller

Clearly in textbook terms, the gentleman should text the lady first after intercourse, but perhaps the whole socio-etiquettical system breaks down when an insect plague is involved. — Helen Fielding

I'm at that point again where it don't matter where he is to me anymore. — Patsy Cline

I'm happy with the coach we have. I think any one of the ones I asked them to consider would've been good. — Bear Bryant

I think that the only thing that can bring us into a place of fullness is being out in the land with other. Then we remember where the source of our power lies. — Terry Tempest Williams

I have always hated the cinema. — Fernando Arrabal

So why do people keep on watching? The answer, by now, should be perfectly obvious: we love television because television brings us a world in which television does not exist. In fact, deep in their hearts, this is what the spuds crave most: a rich, new, participatory life. — Barbara Ehrenreich

We are keenly in sympathy with the representatives of Labour. We have too few of them in the House of Commons ... The Liberal party, high and low, have discovered, if they ever forgot it, that the real road to success ... lies in adhering to the old principles of the party. — Henry Campbell-Bannerman