Preston Lancashire Quotes & Sayings
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Climbing is actually a great sport for blind people and that carried me on to climbing bigger and bigger mountains, snowy mountains, ice faces, and developing different techniques to be able to do that. — Erik Weihenmayer

In the realm of dream and imagination all men are equal. — John Christopher

And many an ante-natal tomb Where butterflies dream of the life to come. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

To get where we want to go in life, we have to keep at it. We have to create a vision, make choices based on what moves us most swiftly toward our goals, and go after them with determination and single-mindedness. — Stedman Graham

I don't like myself, and I don't like to be looked at. — Ray Lamontagne

The Stars Are Not Wanted but the Sky Will Submit — Samantha Young

Dating is no charge prostitution. — M.F. Moonzajer

If I had learned how to get along in the quotidian world while keeping up the search for the hidden realm, I might have gotten more out of life. But I believed I was doing hugely important work. I was elitist about it. — Jim Woodring

Usually, you could rely on Americans to believe the worst about their heroes, but nobody wanted to hear that America's ascent to the Moon had been made with a ladder of bones. — Michael Chabon

I should have known that the cruelty of girls is intensified here, living together 24/7, hundreds of miles away from home. — Cat Clarke

The definition of eternity is two people and a ham. — Dorothy Parker

A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly, use soberly, distribute cheerfully, and leave contently. — Benjamin Franklin

Lady, the sun's light to our eyes is dear, And fair the tranquil reaches of the sea, And flowery earth in May, and bounding waters; And so right many fair things I might praise; Yet nothing is so radiant and so fair As for souls childless, with desire sore-smitten, To see the light of babes about the house. — Euripides