Sheehy Subaru Quotes & Sayings
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Britain no longer exists. It is a trace of what it used to be. — Muammar Al-Gaddafi
The biggest idiot you will meet in life will be the person that thinks they know it all. — Christopher Jones
Once 'Walk Two Moons' received the Newbery Medal, I decided to write full-time. Partly because there seemed to be an audience out there who wanted to read what I wanted to write, and partly because I could now support myself financially through writing. — Sharon Creech
[S]ometimes people make a mistake for so long that it starts to feel like it's not a mistake at all. And then one day, you tell yourself it's for the best. — Brenda Woods
Nothing matters in this goddamned lunatic asylum of a world but dough. — William Lindsay Gresham
Buddhism notes that it is always a mistake to think your soul can go it alone. — Annie Dillard
Sometimes I think her chest is made of ice, and she has to stay emotionally cold to hide the smell of a roting heart. — Anne Bishop
In certain situations, replying "nothing" when asked what one is thinking about may be pretense in a man. Those who are loved are well aware of this. But if that reply is sincere, if it symbolizes that odd state of soul in which the void becomes eloquent, in which the chain of daily gestures is broken, in which the heart vainly seeks the link that will connect it again, then it is as it were the first sign of absurdity. — Albert Camus
We must accept human error as inevitable - and design around that fact. — Donald Berwick
And how moving is the eloquence of the untaught when it is the heart that is speaking! — Mark Twain
I think all tragedies are best told with some humor. You have to relieve the darkness to let the reader get through it. Also, that life has happiness and sadness mixed together. If you told a story that was all darkness, it wouldn't be real. — Alan Lightman
Nobody believes in ghosts, but everybody is afraid of them ... — Helen McCloy
Abasement, degradation is simply the manner of life of the man who has refused to be what it is his duty to be. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset
Every day there comes a moment when a person lays his hands in his lap and all his busyness collapses like ashes. The work accomplished is, from the soul's point of view, entirely imaginary. — Robert Musil
In an environment without public platform nor protection, the individual is the most powerful and most responsible. — Ai Weiwei
