Scorchester Quotes & Sayings
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Smell remembers and tells the future ... Smell is home or loneliness. Confidence or betrayal. Smell remembers. — Cherrie Moraga
No people who are ignorant can be truly free. — Thomas Jefferson
Your public-spiritedness is appreciated, I assure you. — Scott Westerfeld
First and fore-most, you must have confidence. Your second mental problem is concentration. Think the shot through in advance before you address the ball. Draw a mental image of where you want it to go and then eliminate everything else from your mind, except how you are going to get the ball into that preferred spot. — Sam Snead
Please don't tell him we stole it," Passalos begged. "He isn't nice at all!" "Who is he?" Jason asked. "What god?" "I - I can't say," Passalos stammered. "You'd better," Leo warned. "No," Passalos said miserably. "I mean, I really can't say. I can't pronounce it! Tr - tri - It's too hard!" "Truh," Akmon said. "Tru-toh - Too many syllables! — Rick Riordan
In my day artists wanted to be outcasts, pariahs. Now they are all integrated into society — Marcel Duchamp
The earliest sensation at the onset of illness, often preceding the recognition of identifiable symptoms, is apprehension. Something has gone wrong, and a glimpse of mortality shifts somewhere deep in the mind. It is the most ancient of our fears. — Lewis Thomas
Gehenna is lovely these days. — James Martin
If happy I and wretched he, Perhaps the king would change with me. — Charles Mackay
The point is not knowing another person, or learning to love another person. The point is simply this: how tender can we bear to be? — Rebecca Wells
The tree of revenge yields no fruit. — Lili Wilkinson
Whatever I do is done out of sheer joy; I drop my fruits like a ripe tree. What the general reader or the critic makes of them is not my concern. — Henry Miller
Just remember," he told her. "If you run from me, I will pursue. — Nenia Campbell
You're not an African because you're born in Africa. You're an African because Africa is born in you. It's in your genes ... your DNA ... your entire biological make up. Whether you like it or not, that's the way it is. However, if you were to embrace this truth with open arms ... my, my, my ... what a wonderful thing. — Marimba Ani