Old Firm Derby Quotes & Sayings
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Top Old Firm Derby Quotes

You cannot transcend what you do not know. To go beyond yourself, you must know yourself. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

I wish I could fall asleep. But with a good book in my hands, I stay awake to finish reading. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The clear light of the library was slanting in through the glass-paneled doorway to my right, falling on the table between my tutor and me and on dust motes hung in the air. The tiny flecks drew my eye, and I watched as they dipped and swirled in invisible currents.
"They are beautiful in the light, are they not?" my tutor asked. They were, catching the sun and shining like tiny stars themselves.
"You know, there are just as many outside the sun's rays that are invisible," she said. Then, in the way of dreams, she lifted her hand into the air and moved a single dust mote into the light. "And you?" she asked. She lifted her hand again, just beyond the edge of the light, and I knew she held another mote and could move it as easily into the way of the sun, and I said, "No, thank you. I am content where I am. — Megan Whalen Turner

Many kids can tell you about drugs but do not know what celery or courgettes taste like. — Jamie Oliver

I'm a conduit for telling people's stories. It's a privilege. — Tori Amos

Metaphors get under your skin by ghosting right past the logical mind. — Jane Hirshfield

Australian biologist Charles Birch once said that 'you cannot participate more in a life than to participate in the suffering of that life'. — Simon Judkins

I take responsibility for my successes as well as my failures. But when I look at my professional mistakes, I'm always left with the feeling that maybe I should have done more. — Jack Nicholson

I miss my fox-headed brother. Keeper — Sarah Monette

Treat every tree very good as if it is the last tree on earth! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

was in the front rank, but didn't fire. I preferred to wait for a good opportunity, when I could take deliberate aim at some individual foe. But when the regiment fired, the Confederates halted and began firing also, and the fronts of both lines were at once shrouded in smoke. I had my gun at a ready, and was trying to peer under the smoke in order to get a sight — Leander Stillwell