Senpied Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes I'm ancient. I'm afraid of children my own age. They kill each other. Did it always use to be that way? — Ray Bradbury

The servants of God ... whether provoked by word or work, by keeping themselves tranquil and peaceful, evince a perfect nobleness of soul. — Thomas Aquinas

I thought it reasonable that I should seek the work where the work was the most abundant and the workers fewest. — James Gilmour

Pages of revelation lie open in your empty eyes of blue — Andy Biersack

One of the truths about the world is that there are two superpowers, one a huge power which happens to have its boot on your neck; another, a smaller power which happens to have its boot on other people's necks. I think that anyone in the Third World would be making a grave error if they succumbed to illusions about these matters — Noam Chomsky

Ten minutes after you lose that last game, you start working on next season. — Don Meyer

Proust again: One can only wish that a man with such powers of total recall had led a less tedious life, moved among somewhat livelier circles ... — Edward Abbey

Go to sleep, he says softly. His hand brushes the lose strands of my hair off my forehead. Unlike the staged kisses and caresses so far, this gesture seems natural and comforting. I don't want him to stop and he doesn't. He's still stroking my hair when I fall asleep. — Suzanne Collins

My work is done; I have nothing left to do but to go to my Father. — Selina Hastings, Countess Of Huntingdon

Why are you so anxious to destroy in the name of a vulgar, commonplace sense of truth, this reality which comes to birth attracted and formed by the magic of the stage itself, which has indeed more right to live here than you, since it is much truer than you
if you don't mind my saying so? — Luigi Pirandello

He seemed as graciously at home as in the best restaurants of the city; his elegance had an odd quality here - it did not insult the place, but seemed to transform it, like the presence of a king who never alters his manner, yet makes a palace of any house he enters. — Ayn Rand

A throne is God's purpose for you; a cross is God's path for you; faith is God's plan for you. — Alan Redpath