Pazarno Quotes & Sayings
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Perhaps, after all, there is something in the theory that only the ultra-busy can find time for everything. — James Agate

When you do bigger films, the financiers take more risks. — Dougray Scott

I don't think there is a fictional character who resembles me because fictional characters are not real! — Ruth Rendell

He pushed the thought into a mental closet. It was a thing he was good at. There was all sorts of stuff in that closet. — Stephen King

Anyone can drink beer, but it takes intelligence to enjoy beer. — Stephen Beaumont

Dealing with Negativity does not need good aptitude, but needs good attitude. — Shubha Vilas

For the young, death is an enemy they wish to try their strength against. For those of us a little older, she is an old friend, an old lover, but one we are not eager to meet again soon. — Robert Jordan

I take thee... to be my awful wedded husband — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

We can't heal forever. It was her time, and I miss her so much. But I can still hear her singing in the wind," I said, rising to my feet. "Sometimes when the sun warms my skin, I feel her love. She's a part of everything now, so she's always with me. — Dannika Dark

To have prevented one single sin is reward enough for the labors and efforts of a whole lifetime. — Saint Ignatius

Though men in the mass forget the origins of their need, they still bring wolfhounds into city apartments, where dog and man both sit brooding in wistful discomfort.
The magic that gleams an instant between Argos and Odysseus is both the recognition of diversity and the need for affection across the illusions of form. It is nature's cry to homeless, far-wandering, insatiable man: Do not forget your brethren, nor the green wood from which you sprang. To do so is to invite disaster. — Loren Eiseley

Jesus's early followers formed a movement of dreamers and visionaries. — Erwin Raphael McManus

If a marker were to be erected today, it might read, in homage to his scientific courage: He preferred the hard truth to his dearest illusions. — Carl Sagan