Plan Makers Quotes & Sayings
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I understood that now. I wished I could have understood it then. I wished I could have said something in that last moment, before he let go.
He'd told me it was okay. His last words to me.
Why couldn't they have been my last words to him? — Kelley Armstrong

Well, yes: people write poems when they are in love, but a wise man will not print them. — Hans Christian Andersen

Defensive players kind of have that two-faced kind of way of being able to be very aggressive on the football field and going out there and getting there job done. At the same time, from my own incidents and my own personality, I'm much a person that's very likable and lovable. — Ndamukong Suh

You may think novelists always have fixed plans to which they work, so that the future predicted by Chapter One is always inexorably the actuality of Chapter Thirteen. But novelists write for countless different reasons: for money, for fame, for reviewers, for parents, for friends, for loved ones; for vanity, for pride, for curiosity, for amusement: as skilled furniture makers enjoy making furniture, as drunkards like drinking, as judges like judging, as Sicilians like emptying a shotgun into an enemy's back. I could fill a book with reasons, and they would all be true, though not true of all. Only one same reason is shared by all of us: we wish to create worlds as real as, but other than the world that is. Or was. This is why we cannot plan. We know a world is an organism, not a machine. — John Fowles

Sleeplessness is a desert without vegetation or inhabitants. — Jessamyn West

Envy is a declaration of inferiority. — Napoleon Bonaparte

The desert, more than anything else, opens the human mind to observation, meditation, and initiation into meaning. — Tariq Ramadan

We are but skin about a wind, with muscles clenched against mortality. We sleep in a long reproachful dust against ourselves. We are full to the gorge with our own names for misery. Life, the pastures in which the night feeds and prunes the cud that nourishes us to despair. Life, the permission to know death. We were created that the earth might be made sensible of her inhuman taste; and love that the body might be so dear that even the earth should roar with it. Yes, we who are full to the gorge with misery should look well around, doubting everything seen, done, spoken, precisely because we have a word for it, and not its alchemy. — Djuna Barnes

Intervention giving is emotional and the results are measurable. — Andy Stanley

You come from a happy family; you want to create a happy family. — Emilia Clarke

People will always stop you doing the right thing if it's unconventional. — Guy Spier

One can be the master of what one does, but never of what one feels. — Gustave Flaubert