Snabby Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes, the waves grow hushed, but the sea is always there, touching, caressing, eating the earth ... — Keri Hulme

You always want to know the truth, isn't that what you said? Even if it hurts. Even if it's messy and complicated and inconvenient, and means you have to change your mind. — Alex Gabriel

At first there's nothing to see, but you feel a sort of weariness that tells you something is in the air. — E.H. Gombrich

But how could you live and have no story to tell? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

A real man works for his victories and wins them through the strength of his body and the force of his mind — Ava Ashley

There are selves too big for one person to contain. You cannot call them selfish. There is nothing -ish about such selves. They are the self, as it were, itself. — P. J. O'Rourke

I giggled. "You're reading my mind. — Kiera Cass

I don't want to see no dead body. Willie ain't in there. She put her walkin' shoes on. She gone to see the Lord. — Ruta Sepetys

As for you, she'd say to me, you're just a backlash. Flash in the pan. History will absolve me. But — Margaret Atwood

I still stand behind the stuff I did early on, but I was on a record label, and I didn't have a lot of creative control. Another side of that is just being young and having bad taste. There was plenty of that, too. — Solange Knowles

How is it that these two boys who are so different are connected in such unexpected, deep ways? Maybe we all are, I think, and we don't know how to see it anymore. — Ally Condie

Might I be ridiculous? Might my career in music be laughable? Yeah, that's possible, but that's certainly not my intention. — Joaquin Phoenix

Autumn was his favourite time of year, not simply for its changing colours but for the crispness in the air and the sharpness of the light. As the leaves fell the landscape revealed itself, like a painting being cleaned or a building being renewed. He could see the underlying shape of things. This was what he wanted, he decided: moments of clarity and silence. — James Runcie