Shiray Quotes & Sayings
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And that is why, when he finally did come across the street, I lit my cigarette with my lighter - not to make him feel like a fool who had fallen for a trick, but rather because he had said, 'you had better luck with matches,' when in fact I had not. It was not the matches that brought him across the street. It was the matches that kept him on the bench. — Adam Levin

Yet we are none of us so much awake, as we should be; a few thunder-claps would do us all good, — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The birth of science as we know it arguably began with Isaac Newton's formulation of the laws of gravitation and motion. It is no exaggeration to say that physics was reborn in the early 20th-century with the twin revolutions of quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity. — Paul Davies

There's nothing better than a hard-ass in a sexy package with intelligence shining in his eyes. — J.D. Garrett

It's because of you that I can go to any church and take whatever the service has to offer, all of it up for interpretation except kindness. — Mary-Louise Parker

I have worked enough and I am happy to be touring the country speaking about living with MS to give people inspiration and motivation to help themselves. — Teri Garr

Emotion arise from Desire, hence an Illusion. — Gautama Buddha

I've been thrown into a turbulent triangle, but even though I have deep feelings for Shiray doesn't mean my feelings will disappear for Melanie immediately. Fate has really dealt me a cruel hand of cards. — B. Truly

'Paradise Lost' was printed in an edition of no more than 1,500 copies and transformed the English language. Took a while. Wordsworth had new ideas about nature: Thoreau read Wordsworth, Muir read Thoreau, Teddy Roosevelt read Muir, and we got a lot of national parks. Took a century. What poetry gives us is an archive, the fullest existent archive of what human beings have thought and felt by the kind of artists who loved language in a way that allowed them to labor over how you make a music of words to render experience exactly and fully. — Robert Hass