Pastarnac Quotes & Sayings
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I would give something to know for whose sake precisely those deeds were really done which report says were done for the fatherland. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

I could not tame my nature down; for he
Must serve who fain would sway -- and soothe -- and sue --
And watch all time -- and pry into all place --
And be a living lie -- who would become
A mighty thing amongst the mean, and such
The mass are; I disdained to mingle with
A herd, though to be leader -- and of wolves.
The lion is alone, and so am I. — George Gordon Byron

The street and me is a love story. 1971 is a great date because, finally, fashion took to the street. — Yves Saint-Laurent

We must breathe time as fishes breathe water. — Denise Levertov

No more crying. It's all wetness and no comfort at all. — Shannon Hale

There is a reason for everything. — Bailee Madison

The carrier's horse was the laziest horse in the world, I should hope, and shuffled along, with his head down, as if he liked to keep people waiting to whom the packages were directed. I fancied, indeed, that he sometimes chuckled audibly over this reflection, but the carrier said he was only troubled with a cough. -Chapter 3 — Charles Dickens

If something scares me then I feel like I have to do it. — Barb Honchak

Yes: I am a dreamer. For a dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world. — Oscar Wilde

Your experience is a dream; so is my experience. This stuff about how the frontal cortex is repressed during dreaming, lucid dreaming presents an obvious contradiction to it. The only difference is sensory input. — Stephen LaBerge

Bout to inhale like I'm finnin to see Satan. We're Satanic. It's the law. — Big Sean

As good as' always spells mediocrity. But when a writer's work is in competition with all those thousands of other manuscripts that pour over an editor's desk, he cannot afford to be 'as good as'; he (or she) must be 'better than. — Phyllis A. Whitney

He was simply and staunchly true to his duty alike in the large case and in the small. So all true souls ever are. So every true soul ever was, ever is, and ever will be. There is nothing little to the really great in spirit. — Charles Dickens

Passitivity and quietism are invitations to war. — Dorothy Thompson