Shamaley Quotes & Sayings
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As writers, we can't predict who might come along who might find our offerings valuable. — Wallace Shawn

Be like the sun. Not only does it shine through the day but also makes its presence felt at night by allowing the moon to reflect its light. — Chirag Tulsiani

People slice up tree trunks, nail the pieces together into boxy shapes, and then go inside to sleep. Trees use the wood in their trunks for a different purpose - namely, they use it to fight with other plants. From dandelions to daffodils, from ferns to figs, from potatoes to pine trees - every plant growing on land is striving toward two prizes: light, which comes from above, and water, which comes from below. Any contest between two plants can be decided in one move, when the winner simultaneously reaches higher and digs deeper than the loser. Consider the tremendous advantage that wood confers to one of the contestants during such a battle: armed with a stiff-yet-flexible, strong-yet-light prop that separates - and connects - leaves and roots, trees have dominated the tournament for more than four hundred million years. — Hope Jahren

A man can get killed in there. — Robert Jordan

I see people who work on their look and they work on their poster and their website and you know, the music will speak for itself no matter what. So if you put maybe like 95% of your energy on music and 5% on playing out and telling people about it. That's kind of a good equation. — Kaki King

The more I thought about it the more questions I had. And not only about my cousins, but about St. Ailbe's. And those wolf-dog things. And that guy. Mostly about that guy. — Aileen Erin

What's life without love? You can accomplish everything you want in life, but without anyone to share it with, what's it really worth? — LeAnn Rimes

The poor folk gladly came to me, for I did them no unkindness, but helped them as much as I could. — Joan Of Arc

For me, it's important to keep a level of anonymity. — Ben Whishaw