Rangakai Quotes & Sayings
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Every story takes its toll on me and leaves an impression on me. — Lynsey Addario
There will come a day when the phone doesn't ring as much as it used to. — Aidan Quinn
Peacefully and lovingly accepting who we are today requires honestly looking at our past. — Rob Martin
That no matter what i did, I would always be missing something else. And the only way to live, the only way to be happy, was to make sure the things I didn't miss meant more to me than the things I missed. — David Levithan
We used to do sock puppet shows for my auntie back in the day. Me and my friends would do accents of Englishmen, and we would sip tea and act like we were rich in front of the family, and they thought it was just hilarious, the level of perception that we had about things that we'd never experienced. — Keith Stanfield
Sometimes life gives us lessons sent in ridiculous packaging. — Dar Williams
In addition to comedy, I'm a writer. I write checks. They're not very good. — Wendy Liebman
A person could, for instance, distinguish his bodily movements from those of another person without feeling a sense of self at all, for to do so merely requires that he distinguish one body (as an object) from another. — Sam Harris
I wonder how many people have been killed, tortured, and in some cases cannibalized, all because certain Christians (mis)applied the book of Joshua to their lives. — Preston Sprinkle
Where are your emotions? Where is your passion? I swear you care more — Bella Andre
Liz was afraid of silence, and she kept her fears clenched so tightly in her fists that they grew and grew and swallowed her whole. — Amy Zhang
It was slushy snow," I clarified.
"Very slushy," Adrian confirmed. — Temple West
It is that dream we carry that something miraculous will happen that it must happen - that time will open that the heart will open that doors will open and that the rock face will open that springs will gush forth - that the dream will open and that one morning we'll glide in to a harbour we didn't know was there. — Olav H. Hauge
This time she wasn't up the stump, as she spoke of it. Eventually she was able to give Frazer better news. But she made him wait for it. She wanted him to worry, or to give him practice in learning to worry about her and not about himself. She was not easy toward him. She knew it was unequal, that she loved him more than he could her or anyone. But neither was love his calling, as it was hers. And she was very severe and exalted about this. She too could have lived in desert wilderness for the sake of it, and have eaten locusts. — Saul Bellow
Your cold, inflexible heart makes me burn to be inside you."
"Charmer. — G.A. Aiken