Seatershake Quotes & Sayings
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Don't take my pain away, leave my pain right there, you could even put more pain inside my pain and it wouldn't bother me. — Guillaume Morissette

Are you breathing? Are you here? Did you just take a breath? Are you about to take another? Do you have a habit of regularly doing this? Gift. Gift. Gift. Whatever else has happened in your life - failure, pain, heartache, abuse, loss - the first thing that can be said about you is that you have received a gift. Often — Rob Bell

I think if love is real, and headed toward the altar, the sex part-within reason-can wait. — Ellen Hopkins

It's not like I can change any of it now. I can only use the experience to avoid such situations in the future. — Paige Winship Dooly

The growth of populations has in no way increased the amount [of art], it has merely increased
the adeptness with which substitutes can be produced and packaged. — Raymond Chandler

It's hard to remember a time when I wasn't writing. — Kacey Musgraves

Every fool loves to hear that he's important — George R R Martin

Society needs to evolve just as our DNA does. — Kat Lahr

One of the library occupants was Lawrence Beesley, a Dulwich College science master seeking new chances in America (his small son grew up to marry Dodie Smith, the author of The 101 Dalmatians). — Richard Davenport-Hines

It is because nations tend towards stupidity and baseness that mankind moves so slowly; it is because individuals have a capacity for better things that it moves at all. — George Gissing

It's hard to wait around for something that you know might never happen ...
But it's even harder to give up when you know it's everything you want. — Anonymous

For the first time in some years, I didn't care what Father said to me, even though I knew that by the end of the day my conscience would probably win out and I would end up apologizing to him as well. — M.L. LeGette

And let us not remember Italy the less regardfully, because, in every fragment of her fallen Temples, and every stone of her deserted palaces and prisons, she helps to inculcate the lesson that the wheel of Time is rolling for an end, and that the world is, in all great essentials, better, gentler, more forbearing, and more hopeful, as it rolls! — Charles Dickens