Ronlyn Browne Quotes & Sayings
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But, really, such an uprooting is instinctual. Time to rebel. Internal gears began to grind, propelling you forward - then you invent the reasons. My — Frances Mayes
It's better to live one day on this planet being true to yourself than an entire lifetime which is a lie — Anthony Venn-Brown
But if she'd come then, she would never have properly appreciated it. She'd have seen the happy crowds and the Union Jacks and the bonfires, but she'd have no idea of what it meant to see the lights on after years of navigating in the dark, what it meant to look up at an approaching plane without fear, to hear church bells after years of air-raid sirens. She'd have had no idea of the years of rationing and shabby clothes and fear which lay behind the smiles and the cheering, no idea of what it had cost to bring this day to pass
the lives of all those soldiers and sailors and airmen and civilians. — Connie Willis
We must stop treating the environment possessively, and as an expendable commodity. — Bryant McGill
Our Cuba policy didn't make much sense during the Cold War and makes even less sense now. — Stephen M. Walt
She was magnificent. She wasn't so much a person as an event, a gigantic presence. — Michelle Tea
Another two-bowl morning? - Damien Maslin asking Zoey Redbird if her love of cereal was the reason she was almost late for Vamp Soc class — P.C. Cast
What Sri Krishna is saying, is that it's a terrible mistake to believe that this life we lead is real. Obviously it's real, but it doesn't last very long in its realness. It's very ephemeral and to mistaken the forms of life, the shapes that life takes, for reality, is not wise. — Frederick Lenz
One man asked another on the death of a mutual friend, "How much did he leave?" His friend responded, "He left it all. — Stephen R. Covey
Pears are my favorite fruit! Reminds me of childhood. — Michelle Forbes
You can't let anybody else tell you what your choices are. Sometimes they won't give you the right choice. — Louis Sachar
Coming from the William Morris mailroom as I have, this book 
is the truth of what I experienced, and it reminded me of all the 
fun and craziness and fake drama that trained me for this 
profession. It's hilarious, a bit crazy, and it should make anyone 
wonder why people put their careers in the hands of these 
idiotsand remember I'm one of them. If you have a child, 
make sure he or she reads this before starting at the bottom-
anywhere. — Bernie Brillstein
