Scheene Quotes & Sayings
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How terrible, those dreams before sleep were - the worse kind, mixing hope with despair ... — John Geddes
Silence and solitude are universally recognized spiritual practices, and there are good reasons for this. Learning how to discipline your speech is a way of preventing your energies from spilling out of you through the rupture of your mouth, exhausting you and filling the world with words, words, words instead of serenity, peace and bliss. — Elizabeth Gilbert
What is to come will emerge only after long suffering, long silence. — Cesare Pavese
Everyone's for free markets except when it affects your own business. — Dave Brat
Quite a body count around here today, Fenring mused. And I didn't kill any of them. — Brian Herbert
Pride and Prejudice opens with one of the most famous sentences ever written: "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." With these words, Jane Austen announced to her readers that they were about to meet such a man and the people eager to marry him off. What was more, they were going to have fun. The dark cynicism of Sense and Sensibility was largely gone, blown away by a clean, fresh wind. — Catherine Reef
