Sinfonietta Janacek Quotes & Sayings
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He's moving with such purpose that William is scared he might just speed right off the rooftop, like the roadrunner from the cartoons. Or (the image comes with Magritteish lucidity) spread his arms and flap up into another life. — Garth Risk Hallberg

Let me go," I whispered. He cocked his head, as if considering the idea, then slowly shook it.
"I can't," he said. Then his lips covered mine and a fuse blew in my brain. — Joanna Wylde

Are you the dart?" he said. "Are you the knife? The fuse?" She said (though he wasn't convinced): "My deane, my poppet, I am too green to walk into a public place and do something bad ... — Gregory Maguire

People understand about family; people understand about being in situations where you have to be brave. People get falling in love. — Deborah Mailman

Self-reliance and self-learning are your greatest assets. — Lailah Gifty Akita

All churches must understand, love, and identify with their local community and social setting, and yet at the same time be able and willing to critique and challenge it. — Timothy Keller

Do ye always drool like that? Is it a family trait, lass? — Vonnie Davis

There have been and still are geometricians and philosophers, and even some of the most distinguished, who doubt whether the whole universe, or to speak more widely the whole of existence, was only created in Euclid's geometry; they even dare to dream that two parallel lines, which according to Euclid can never meet on earth, may meet somewhere in infinity. I have come to the conclusion that, since I can't understand even that, I can't expect to understand about God. I acknowledge humbly that I have no faculty for settling such questions, I have a Euclidean earthly mind, and how could I solve problems that are not of this world? And I advise you never to think about it either, my dear Alyosha, especially about God, whether He exists or not. All such questions are utterly inappropriate for a mind created with an idea of only three dimensions. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Love is the child that breathes our breath. Love is the child that scatters death. — William Blake