Romish Defined Quotes & Sayings
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Some people feed you with love. — Graham Joyce
HOPES may vanish; DREAMS never die. — Vikrmn
I do not play games. There is not time for it. When I get through with work, I don't want anything that requires the working of the mind. — Albert Einstein
You are in trouble,' I said slowly, emphasizing each word. 'Enormous trouble. Angry grizzly bears are going to look tame next to what is waiting for you at home. — Stephenie Meyer
Death despises bartering. Yet this king of Death was the greatest barterer of us all. He bartered with our lives, dreams, hopes, and prayers - he used them to control us. And he would continue to so long as we allowed him. But today, if only for me, he would stop. He wouldn't win. — Abigail Baker
I'm convinced that art and science activate the same parts of the brain. — Frank Wilczek
There is a time, when passing through a light, that you walk in your own shadow. — Keri Hulme
[The inspiration that comes to authors of fiction] is not an act of intelligence. — Mary Lee Settle
Ninety-nine percent of men are okay with following the rules and doing what they're told. We're the other one percent, so we built our own world with our own rules. — Joanna Wylde
You're arguing that the fragile, rare thing is beautiful simply because it is fragile and rare. But that's a lie, and you know it. — John Green
Over time, offering loving kindness to all beings everywhere, including ourselves, unites us to one another so that we know that we can not go forward forgetting those left behind. Page 62 — Sharon Salzberg
Nothing can be beautiful which is not true. — John Ruskin
If you notice that devil hinder your work or demons disturb your family etc., then address them and cast them out of your circumstances — Sunday Adelaja
Then, learn from me not to judge by appearances: I am, as Miss Scatcherd said, slatternly; I seldom put, and never keep, things in order; I am careless; I forget rules; I read when I should learn my lessons; I have no method: and sometimes I say, like you cannot bear to be subjected to systematic arrangements. This is all very provoking to Miss Scatcherd, who is naturally neat, puncutal, and particular. — Charlotte Bronte
Figuring her out was fast becoming an obsession, — Christine Feehan