Ransley Hay Quotes & Sayings
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It is amazing to me, now, how such wild imaginings and philosophies - inspired by a night charged with frights and calamities - made such perfectly good sense to Owen Meany and me, but good friends are nothing to each other if they are not supportive. — John Irving
It wasn't good to dwell on maybes. Maybes could be twisted into things that never really existed — Mary E. Pearson
The important thing is to go back to wholeness. It's time for human beings to come into a sustainable world. — Chellis Glendinning
Eat what you like, but dress for other people. — Benjamin Franklin
Uncommon expressions are a disfigurement rather than an embellishment of discourse. — David Hume
sleeping sprawled out on the bed — Barbara Ann Kipfer
I have never seen such extreme partisanship, such bitter partisanship, and such forgetfulness of the fate of our fathers and of the Constitution. — Robert Byrd
the Psalms speak to all seasons of our souls. — Tremper Longman III
She cried before she slept. I reached out to touch the ends of her hair. She didn't notice. I didn't know what to do. Listening to her made me ache. I felt tears stream down my face too. And when I accidentally brushed Eli with my arm his face was wet where his tears ran down. We have all been carved out by our sorrow. Cut deep like canyon walls. — Ally Condie
All painters are interested in photography to a certain extent. — David Hockney
Each of the actors need to have their justification for saying something awful. You want everyone to have a positive and negative thing. Even a positive thing needs to have darkness in it. It needs to have depth. — M. Night Shyamalan
I'm hardly a known name, but I don't want to go, like, 'Oh, people call me a storyteller comedian, let me just go up and just talk about my day.' I don't want that to happen. — Kyle Kinane
There is a tendency in things to right themselves, and the war or revolution or bankruptcy that shatters rotten system, allows things to take a new and natural order. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
History was haunted by the ghosts of buried crimes, which required periodic exorcisms of truth. Actions had consequences. Will — Libba Bray
