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Rock And The River Book Quotes By George R R Martin

May the Father judge him justly. — George R R Martin

Rock And The River Book Quotes By Trish McCallan

And this is the library," Mrs. Simcosky said, leading Beth into a generous room with a fire flickering in a river rock fireplace. "Or, as Mason liked to call it, my love den." She drifted to one of the floor to ceiling book shelves and trailed her fingers down a bevy of colorful spines. "He used to call my books 'the other men'. — Trish McCallan

Rock And The River Book Quotes By Rebecca Solnit

Emptiness is the track on which the centered person moves," said a Tibetan sage six hundred years ago, and the book where I found this edict followed it with an explanation of the word "track" in Tibetan: shul, "a mark that remains after that which made it has passed by - a footprint for example. In other contexts, shul is used to describe the scarred hollow in the ground where a house once stood, the channel worn through rock where a river runs in flood, the indentation in the grass where an animal slept last night. — Rebecca Solnit

Rock And The River Book Quotes By George Burns

I spent a year in that town, one Sunday. — George Burns

Rock And The River Book Quotes By George Carlin

I have things that are strident and confrontational, and I have a lot of things that are childlike and innocent and sort of sweet. So, somewhere in between lies the middle of me. — George Carlin

Rock And The River Book Quotes By Agnes Obel

I love Denmark. But it is a very safe place, and it is easy to let the state look after everything for you. — Agnes Obel

Rock And The River Book Quotes By Walter Isaacson

He believed that great harvests came from arid sources, pleasure from restraint," she noted. "He knew the equations that most people didn't know: Things led to their opposites. — Walter Isaacson