Snoopy Happy Birthday Quotes & Sayings
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Queer, how her own desperate need of light seemed to throw such brilliance over the affairs of the members of her family. She carried her need like a many-batteried pocket spotlight, illuminating emotional corners in other people, but she walked in darkness behind it. Her wrist wouldn't bend to turn it on herself. — Helen R. Hull
We thought we were being mature when we were only being safe. We imagined we were being responsible but were only being cowardly. What we called realism turned out to be a way of avoiding things rather than facing them. — Julian Barnes
Our time here is brief, our risk enormous. Don't waste the one or increase the other, if you please. — Stephen King
I am not running for mayor yet. But if it comes to be true that people cannot voice an opinion unless they have been elected, then we are no longer in a democracy, — Margaret Atwood
I was a typical kid. I dug holes in the yard, threw rocks, had plum battles with the neighbours and used trash can lids as shields. I was always outside getting dirty. — Arj Barker
Like walking through water.
Like drowning. — Beth Revis
When I was very young I couldn't watch anything black and white on TV because I knew the people moving were now dust. — Dave Eggers
Only on the surface of things have I ever trod the beaten path. So long as I could keep from hurting anyone else, I have lived, as completely as it was possible, the life of my choice. I have been free ... I have done the work I wished to do for the sake of that work alone. — Ellen Glasgow
I bleed passion. I'm not entirely sure what this means but I'm greedy over the words. They're so full of life. And I really need some life to balance out the desperate allure of the dark. — Marley Jacobs
Her utter lack of self-importance made her passionate. In a word, she was happy. — Francoise Sagan
Germans found "American" (by which they often meant Irish) bars and their drinking customs both peculiar and unhealthy. — Donna R. Gabaccia
Something about me has always liked the drama and inconvience of bad weather. The worse the better, really. — John Green
REASON, n. Propensitate of prejudice. — Ambrose Bierce
