Pentexore Quotes & Sayings
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Top Pentexore Quotes

I had to let go of him. But I knew that as long as I lived, I would feel the phantompain of his absence. — Lisa Kleypas

I love life, and I have a lot of gratitude. There have been a lot of bumps in the road, but my sense of humor gets me through a lot. — Shelley Morrison

Imagine how great you will feel when you know your partner loves all of you, all the time. The good, the bad, and everything in between! — Arielle Ford

Beware of writing to me. I always answer ... My father spent the last 20 years of his life writing letters. If someone thanked him for a wedding present, he thanked them for thanking him and there was no end to the exchange but death. — Evelyn Waugh

Black holes destroy any objects that happen to fall victim to their gravitational pull. — Kevin McCarthy

I have tried to teach you the wonders of the spiritual world ...
... I have tried to show how we mortals can attain such wisdom ...
... and I've decided you're a pillock.
[click on the thumbnail, art by Andrew Christine] — Roger Kettle

The bullshit never ends. That's the main thing to remember. It never ends. — Sam Lipsyte

It is easy enough to arouse in a listener a desire for what is honorable; for in every one of us nature has laid the foundations or sown the seeds of the virtues. We are born to them all, all of us, and when a person comes along with the necessary stimulus, then those qualities of the personality are awakened, so to speak, from their slumber. — Seneca The Younger

A teenage Filipino boy walked up to the car and just stood there, the way people do when disaster strikes. — Miranda July

For the world has chosen and it says: make me whole. Think of us as a kind of haggard Calypso, offering everything, asking the world to choose anew. But it's a lie, really. There is only one choice and it is always the same. Only in Pentexore was any other ever possible. The world always says: I choose to wither and die if it means love and tapestries and sons and suitors, if it means stories and wars and a thousand ships launching. And we only give the world what it wants. — Catherynne M Valente