Scrapping Metal Quotes & Sayings
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Those who have trusted where they ought not,
will surely mistrust where they ought not.
-Marie von Ebnuer-Eschenbach — Aleatha Romig

They say that faint heart never won fair lady. It is amazing to me how fair ladies are won, so faint are often men's hearts! — Anthony Trollope

Individual experiences being limited and individual spontaneity feeble, we are strengthened and enriched by assimilating the experience of others. — George Henry Lewes

In effective womanly beauty form is more than face, and manner more than either. — William Makepeace Thackeray

Talk to yourself the way you'd talk to someone you love. Shush your inner bully. Be your own bestie. — Karen Salmansohn

These days it seems the lyric impulse, so seemingly fragile, comes in for a lot of abuse-or simply a lot of mistrust. What's it for, anyway, in this hard-edged, worried world? Into this cultural uncertainty Gregory Orr's spirited meditation on the surprisingly tensile strength of poetry in the face of profound suffering and grief presents a welcome fresh view of the ancient human instinct to cry out and to praise. — Patricia Hampl

A friend is what the heart needs all the time. — Mary Engelbreit

Simple. I got very bored and depressed, so I went and plugged myself in to its external computer feed. I talked to the computer at great length and explained my view of the Universe to it," said Marvin.
"And what happened?" pressed Ford.
"It committed suicide," said Marvin and stalked off back to the Heart of Gold. — Douglas Adams

Upon what has gone before, and that one must be mindful of that at every moment, with every choice made and about to be made. — Steven Erikson

Working at Moschino has been great because I just have to deliver when I have to deliver. — Jeremy Scott

I truly missed my parents. I wanted to miss them. It was the only way I could love them, a crazy cocktail of longing and pretending and absence and hope. — Heather Sellers

The sobering fact is that, even with all this activity, probably 24-27% of the world's population have not had the good news presented to them in a way they could appreciate and meaningfully respond to. — Jason Mandryk

We don't like admitting this, but it is a key component of human existence: the fact that life has the potential for things both wondrous and horrific. — Douglas Kennedy