Scholtens Burlington Quotes & Sayings
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The only books I recognize as mine are those I must still write. — Italo Calvino

The books we read in childhood don't exist anymore; they sailed off with the wind, leaving bare skeletons behind. Whoever still has in him the memory and marrow of childhood should rewrite these books as he experienced them. — Bruno Schulz

Do you want to lead an unfulfilled, wasted life or do you want to be all you were created to be — Sunday Adelaja

It never ceases to amaze me when God wants to take someone to the next level in their life and they let fear of the unknown rob them of tremendous blessings. I think there are two common problems with Christians- They are scared to death of being truly free and of God's overwhelming love. — R. Alan Woods

What do they sing, the last birds
coasting down the twilight,
banking
across woods filled with darkness, their
frayed wings
curved on the world like a lover's arms
which form, night after night, in sleep,
an irremediable absence? — Galway Kinnell

Miranda tore through the woods like a chupacabra chased her. — Gwenda Bond

There will be no feeding problems because you can either eat for pleasure, or you don't have to eat at all! — David Berg

I'm never satisfied because I've been always interested in too many things and I always want to do everything at once. — Larry Wall

what you put out there and what people take away are two totally separate things. People's minds process things in diverse ways. Everyone lives in different worlds, which is sort of sad but also has potential if you can work out how to turn it to your advantage. — Ann Morgan

As eyebrows went, Nell's lest one was particularly vocal. — Kylie Scott

90% of what we do daily is not what we think, it's just driven by our desires and not potentials. — Auliq Ice

They do a lot of talking, but I'm not sure they actually understand each other. — Darren McCarty

There's a sense in all my novels that nothing is certain. — William Boyd