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Shagwells Quotes By Lori Jenessa Nelson

what is a journey
without someone who wanders
if sometimes a pair
is made of two — Lori Jenessa Nelson

Shagwells Quotes By Peter Mendelsund

From where is the material for my picturing this scene derived? I search my memory to find a similar place, with similar docks. It takes a while.

But then I remember a trip I took with my family when I was a child. There was a river, and a dock--it's the same dock as the dock I just imagined.

I realize later that, when a new friend described to me his home in Spain, with its "docks," I was picturing this same dock--the dock I saw on my childhood vacation; the dock I "used" already in imagining the novel I am reading.

(How many times have I used this dock?) — Peter Mendelsund

Shagwells Quotes By Kyle Idleman

Faithful followers of Christ aren't on earth to assign blame; we're here to free the trapped, bandage the wounded, help the hurting, and celebrate homecomings. — Kyle Idleman

Shagwells Quotes By Leslie Moonves

There are plenty of people who are willing to pay $2.6 million for 30 seconds on the Super Bowl and hundreds of thousands of dollars for 'American Idol.' There will be advertising dollars on the Internet. We're there as well. We win either way. — Leslie Moonves

Shagwells Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

I prefer the tumult of liberty to the quiet of servitude — Thomas Jefferson

Shagwells Quotes By Jorge Luis Borges

Emma dropped the letter. The first thing she felt was a sinking in her stomach and a trembling in her knees; then, a sense of blind guilt, of unreality, of cold, of fear; then, a desire for this day to be past. Then immediately she realized that such a wish was pointless, for her father's death was the only thing that had happened in the world, and it would go on happening, endlessly, forever after. — Jorge Luis Borges