Pukwudgie Quotes & Sayings
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In The Touch, the love scenes are the same as they were in The Thorn Birds or anything else I've ever written. I find a way of saying that either it was heaven or hell but in a way that still leaves room for the reader to use their own imagination. — Colleen McCullough
We can be beautiful at all ages. Feminine beauty comes in all shapes, sizes, colors, ways. — Lauren Hutton
It is far more independent to travel on foot. You have to sacrifice so much to the horse. You cannot choose the most agreeable places in which to spend the noon., commanding the finest views, because commonly there is no water there, or you cannot get there with your horse. — Henry David Thoreau
The greatest treasure chest is the heart that contains love. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I laughed. "Oh, I like this little guy. If we can't let him go, can I keep him?"
"Uh, no"
"I shall name him Herbert," I announced, ignoring Dez. "Do you like the name, little puke-wedgie? — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Welcome every experience the looms of fate may weave for you ... — Marcus Aurelius
Being Benedictine--a monastic or an oblate--means trying a little harder to show the courtesy of love for one another, to see Christ in the people with whom, we live, work and pray--and to look for Him even in the people with whom we disagree. — Benet Tvedten
There are many people who claim to be good cooks; just as there are many people who, after having repainted the garden gate take themselves to be painters. — Fernand Point
The reality, certainly in my life, is that we all have love stories that go terribly wrong; we all have horribly broken hearts. And somehow we endure. We're not destroyed by it. — Elizabeth Gilbert
I never saw daffodils so beautiful. They grew among the mossy stones about and above them; some rested their heads upon these stones, as on a pillow, for weariness ... — Dorothy Wordsworth
The difference between imaginary and real object creates a continuos desire — Lars Fr. H. Svendsen
