Sirle Kalma Quotes & Sayings
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Tuesday
I have invented a lie.
There is no other day but Monday.
It seemed reasonable to pretend
that I could change the day
like a pair of socks.
To tell the truth
days are all the same size
and words aren't much company.
If I were sick, I'd be a child,
tucked in under the woolens, sipping my broth.
As it is,
the days are not worth grabbing or lying about.
Nevertheless, you are the only one
that I can bother with this matter.
Monday
It would be pleasant to be drunk:
faithless to my tongue and hands,
giving up the boundaries
for the heroic gin.
Dead drunk
is the term I think of,
insensible,
neither cool nor warm,
without a head or foot.
To be drunk is to be intimate with a fool.
I will try it shortly. — Anne Sexton

The pale leaf falls in pallor, but the green leaf turns to gold; We that have found it good to be young shall find it good to be old; — G.K. Chesterton

The flyers lift and sigh in unison, like a thousand people waving white handkerchiefs, a thousand people waving good-bye. — Lauren Oliver

If you want to slow medical inflation in the private sector, it makes sense to expand the government's investment in private health care. — Timothy Noah

My mission is to raise incomes for hard working middle class families. If you work hard and do your part you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. — Bernie Sanders

Did you ever really love her?
Not really no.
But me?
Yes.
Even though I have no pizzazz? — Miranda July

Death was constant, unprejudiced to age, race, or creed. — Jessica Fortunato

I first met Bev Shea while in Chicago when he was on Moody Radio. As a young man starting my ministry, I asked Bev if he would join me. He said yes, and for over 60 years we had the privilege of ministering together across the country and around the world. — Billy Graham

We can constitutionally extirpate slavery at this time. — Robert Dale Owen

A born king is a very rare being. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Need I insist that the only enemy of the mature marriage is monogamy? That anything less than sexual multiplicity...is naive? That our sexual selves are merely idylers in a vast wood? — John Hawkes

...real deep romantic love, the kind that twists you and wrings you out and makes you breathe through the nostrils of your beloved. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie