Salvations Furnishings Quotes & Sayings
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Right. Of course. Well, then that makes sense, I guess." Open mouth, insert sand-covered foot. — Catherine Clark
Remarkable, really, the lengths to which humans will go to fit things into their version of reality. — Rick Riordan
No doubt Western modernity has its limitations and discontents. Still, it is far better than the known alternatives - not only, or even primarily, because of its advanced technology but because of its fundamental commitment to freedom, reason, and human dignity. — Rodney Stark
I'm not the most talkative guy in the world. — Skeet Ulrich
There, I guess King George will be able to read that without his spectacles! — John Hancock
I have vertigo. Vertigo makes it feel like the floor is pitching up and down. Things seem to be spinning. It's like standing on the deck of a ship in really high seas. — Laura Hillenbrand
When I was a graduate student, estimating and interpreting distributed lags topped the agenda of macroeconomists and other applied economists. — Thomas J. Sargent
I don't think it's that difficult to administer. I'm sure a sensible solution can be found. — Alan Curbishley
Every good, true, vigorous feeling I have gathers impulsively round him. I know I must conceal my sentiments: I must smother hope; I must remember that he cannot care much for me. For when I say that I am of his kind, I do not mean that I have his force to influence, and his spell to attract; I mean only that I have certain tastes and feelings in common with him. I must, then, repeat continually that we are for ever sundered- and yet, while I breath and think, I must love him. — Charlotte Bronte
Out of some subway scuttle, cell or loft
A bedlamite speeds to thy parapets,
Tilting there momently, shrill shirt ballooning,
A jest falls from the speechless caravan. — Hart Crane
They ate sandwiches of mortadel sausage and bel paese cheese made up in the station restaurant, and drank Beaujolais. — F Scott Fitzgerald
