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Oveta Bittle Quotes By Marty Rubin

There are no safe voyages and no safe ports. — Marty Rubin

Oveta Bittle Quotes By Elizabeth Goudge

He supposed he was one of those unfortunates born with a great capacity for suffering ... He opened his eyes a moment and they were dark with fear, for only one race was run as yet and there might be many others ... Then his newborn courage came back to him and he accepted his suffering as the price he must pay for the gift of creation that was his. And suffering, he had discovered, could be the gateway to renewal, than which no more glorious experience can be man's on earth. — Elizabeth Goudge

Oveta Bittle Quotes By Norman Mailer

I heard from clear across the city, over the Hudson in the Jersey yards, one fierce whistle of a locomotive which took me to a train late at night hurling through the middle of the West, its iron shriek blighting the darkness. One hundred years before, some first trains had torn through the prairie and their warning had congealed the nerve. "Beware," said the sound. "Freeze in your route. Behind this machine comes a century of maniacs and a heat which looks to consume the earth." What a rustling those first animals must have known. — Norman Mailer

Oveta Bittle Quotes By Teri Garr

Seventy-five percent of MS sufferers are women. — Teri Garr

Oveta Bittle Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

Adventure is the champagne of life, but I prefer my champagne and my adventures dry. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Oveta Bittle Quotes By Walter Trout

Steve Fister is a great guitar player. He's ROCKIN'!! — Walter Trout

Oveta Bittle Quotes By Anne Lamott

Every Sunday I nudge Sam in her direction, and he walks to where she is sitting and hugs her. She smells him behind the ears, where he most smells like sweet unwashed new potatoes. This is in fact what I think God may smell like, a young child's slightly dirty neck. — Anne Lamott