Rodoze Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, yes. I've known kisses so narcotic they made my eyes roll back in my head. For a few weeks one winter I walked around feeling like I had a miniature sun in my heart. — Tim Kreider

I don't believe in the very concept of "first thing in the morning." I'm a "third thing in the afternoon" fellow. — James Lileks

The disappointments of life can never, any more than its pleasures, be estimated singly; and the healthiest and most agreeable of men is exposed to that coincidence of various vexations, each heightening the effect of the other, which may produce in him something corresponding to the spontaneous and externally unaccountable moodiness of the morbid and disagreeable. — George Eliot

The fruit tasted foreign but indigenous, like sunlight a tree had changed through patience. — Pat Conroy

After I left New York, I found the adage about time healing all wounds to be false: grief doesn't fade. Grief scabs over like scars and pulls into new, painful configurations as it knits. It hurts in new ways. We are never free from grief. We are never free from the feeling that we have failed. We are never free from self-loathing. We are never free from the feeling that something is wrong with us, not with the world that made this mess. — Jesmyn Ward

Is this a Kurdish thing?'
'What?'
'Being deliberately contradictory? — Ian McDonald

I think the worst kind of grief is unacknowledged grief. — Gerry Adams

So you know cats are interesting. They are kind of like girls. If they come and talk to you it's great. But if you try to talk to them it doesn't always go so well. — Shigeru Miyamoto

Thou art the thing itself: unaccommodated man is no more but such a poor bare, forked animal as thou art. — William Shakespeare

My reputation for writing quickly and effortlessly notwithstanding, I am strongly in favor of intelligent, even fastidious revision, which is, or certainly should be, an art in itself. — Joyce Carol Oates

The past is an unsolved mystery and the truth a moving target. — Edna Buchanan

You can hate a person with your whole body, but love is a stubborn thing, it clings on in your heart. — Anna Maxted