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Poppleton Everyday Quotes By Pierre Schaeffer

The world has just got more dangerous because the things we use have got more dangerous. — Pierre Schaeffer

Poppleton Everyday Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

Some feelings are true feelings - that is, feelings born in the soul - and some feelings are counterfeit feelings. These are constructed in your mind. In other words, they are not "feelings" at all - they are thoughts. Thoughts masquerading as feelings. These thoughts are based on your previous experience and on the observed experience of others. — Neale Donald Walsch

Poppleton Everyday Quotes By James Joyce

A region where grey twilight ever descends, never falls on wide sagegreen pasturefields, shedding her dusk, scattering a perennial dew of stars. — James Joyce

Poppleton Everyday Quotes By Seann William Scott

I'm still a big kid - I make mistakes all time. — Seann William Scott

Poppleton Everyday Quotes By Jalpa Williby

I gave my heart away to somebody long time ago- when I was barely a man. And I never got it back. — Jalpa Williby

Poppleton Everyday Quotes By Harlan Coben

Whatever else a father is in this life - cop, fireman, Indian chief - he provides for his family. He — Harlan Coben

Poppleton Everyday Quotes By Daniel Abraham

I don't know what justice is," she said.
"That's because it isn't the sort of thing you discover. It's a thing you make." She looked at him, and he shrugged. "There are things you find out in the world. Rocks and streams and trees. And there are things you make. Like a house, or a song. It's not that houses and songs aren't real, but you don't just find them in a field someplace and haul them back home with you. They have to be worked at. Made. — Daniel Abraham

Poppleton Everyday Quotes By James Hogg

Oh, why should vows so fondly made, Be broken ere the morrow, To one who loves as never maid Loved in this world of sorrow? — James Hogg