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The day had begun sombrely in grey cloud and mist, but had ended in a pomp of scarlet and gold. Over the western hills beyond the harbour were amber deeps and crystalline shadows, with the fire of sunset below. The north was a mackerel sky of little, fiery golden clouds. The red light flamed on the white sails of a vessel gliding down the channel, bound to a Southern port in a land of palms. Beyond her, it smote upon and incarnadined the shining, white, grassless faces of the sand-dunes. — L.M. Montgomery

When I was growing up, I loved stories in which a girl sets out on a quest to rescue the prince instead of the other way around. — Nancy Willard

If you want to travel on the path of moksha (ultimate liberation), 'You' (the Self) do not have to 'do' anything. And if you want to wander in the worldly life, 'You' have to 'do' everything. — Dada Bhagwan

Just staying true to yourself and staying true to your passion. Following your gut. — Brandy Norwood

I want to keep our body above water. you want to make us a fish. - fish — Nayyirah Waheed

Men are clinging to football on a level we aren't even aware of. For centuries, we ruled everything, and now, in the last ten minutes, there are all these incursions by women. It's our Alamo. — Tony Kornheiser

All rehab can do is tell you what's wrong with you and then suggest ways for you to get better. — Ozzy Osbourne

She crashed. I think she was literally high on sugar.
Seriously I thought she was going to start free basing pixy stix. — Kristin Walker

If you call upon the Gods and they answer, who is there to oppose or to challenge the integrity of your Path? — Andrew D. Chumbley

Historically, the French have had a romantic attachment to their bikes. Though the first functioning two-wheeler is thought to have been invented by a German in 1817, it was the French who popularized and marketed the device in the 1860s, giving it the name 'bicycle.' — Elaine Sciolino

After all, children are children no matter their background. — Julie Andrews