Pdms Quotes & Sayings
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It's strange that words are so inadequate. Yet, like the asthmatic struggling for breath, so the lover must struggle for words. — T. S. Eliot
Mind if I have a bite? — L.J.Smith
A young man of godlilke proportions* was standing in the doorway.
* The better class of gods, anyway. Not the ones with the tentacles, obviously. — Terry Pratchett
It wasn't his, it wasn't my fault, we both had nothing except patience, but Death has none. I saw him come (how meanly!) and I watched him as he took and took: none of it I could claim as mine. — Rainer Maria Rilke
God knows just when we need a friend. - Dawn Lilly - — Gary Chapman
At times she's so basic, at others so wise it frightens me that I got so far in this world without the benefit of such knowledge. — Diane Keaton
Fuck fate and David's fatalism. I was going to make destiny my bitch. — Jaye Wells
I am frequently asked by people if I would like to be known or remembered for being a Great Poet or a Great Writer. The simple answer is this:
There are many Great Poets and even more Great Writers, thus I answer and say, I would like to be remembered as a capable poet that was a good writer that possessed a truly loving soul, and that all may know, for me, this was great enough. — Tonny K. Brown
The older I get, the better I understand that every day is a gift. — Joel Osteen
To love is to suffer in a fallen world. There are no safe investments, there are no safe relationships. In this world there are no investments of love that come with a guarantee that you will not be hurt and disappointed. — Philip Carlson
Perhaps 'tis pretty to force together
Thoughts so all unlike each other;
To mutter and mock a broken charm,
To dally with wrong that does no harm. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
That's all I wanted to do as a kid. Play a guitar properly and jump around. But too many people got in the way. — Syd Barrett
I know that life is a doorway to eternity, and yet my heart so often gets lost in petty anxieties. It forgets the great way home that lies before it. — Sophie Scholl