Sealand Woman Quotes & Sayings
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As long as I can remember, I've been writing - first poems, then stories, and by my early teenage years I was also in love with sailing. — Nathaniel Philbrick

She was a beautiful woman, if not a happy one, and attracting a man was never a problem. Keeping one, however, was a different matter. — Lisa Kleypas

Globalizing a bad thing makes it worse. But globalizing a good thing is usually good. — Richard Stallman

OK, so my parents were married in 1955 and my mom knew my dad was gay and my dad knew he was gay and so I was, like, 'Why in the heck did you get married?' Like, what was going on? What was that time? It's like this crazy paradox that my whole life is based on, or my family's based on. So I spent a lot of time trying to understand '55. — Mike Mills

I've lived three lifetimes in my short time. — Fran Drescher

I don't trust the ocean, either; it would kill me as soon as not. It doesn't mean I'm afraid of it. — Maggie Stiefvater

Craving brings pain; craving brings fear. If you do not yield to craving, you will be free from pain and fear — Gautama Buddha

When a naked man shows up on your doorstep with a bear trap clamped around his ankle, it's best just to do what he asks — Molly Harper

People point less often to these monks, and even pass them over in silence, and how surprised they would be if I were to say that from these meek ones, thirsting for solitary prayer, will perhaps come once again the salvation of the Russian land! For truly they are made ready in peace "for the day and the hour, and the month and the year."1 — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Energies are to be expressed precisely with the person you don't get along with. The energies are already there in dealing with the person you do get along with. 'Not being able to get along' is a weakness. — Dada Bhagwan

We do not fear being called meticulous, inclining as we do to the view that only the exhaustive can be truly interesting. — Thomas Mann