Snowfox Subnautica Quotes & Sayings
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Being born in a place is only one way to belong, nor do you have to die there....
I knew at once that Magdala was home because I felt sighted there again, second sighted. It was not only the spring. In time everything spoke.
When birds rose into the air, I could read the pattern of their wings, and the path the wind made on the water carried messages. The very ground said make a path here, plant herbs there. These vine are not dead. Tend them and they'll bear fruit again.
Ancient trees offered shelter and wisdom as well as olives. And there were certain rocks that could absorb fatigue or agitation, leaving me refreshed and calm. — Elizabeth Cunningham
My friend Simon managed only sixteen of the seventeen League games - he smashed his head on a bookshelf in London a few hours before the Grimsby game on the 28th of Decemebr; his girlfriend had to take his car keys away from him because he kept making dazed attempts to drive from Fulham up to the Abbey. — Nick Hornby
All that day she felt as if she were acting in a theatre with better actors than herself, and that her bad performance was spoiling the whole affair. — Leo Tolstoy
I can't say anymore than I love you. Anything else would be a waste of breath. — Elvis Costello
A judge said that all his experience, both as counsel and judge, had been spent sorting out the difficulties of people who, upon the recommendation of people they did not know, signed documents which they did not read, to buy goods they did not need, with money they had not got. — Gilbert Harding
There is nothing better in life than sliding down snow before flying through the air. — Shane McConkey
I understand fine," Kevin said bitterly. "I just think it's fucked. God is either powerless, or stupid or he doesn't give a shit. Or all three. He's evil, dumb and weak. I think I'll start my own Exegesis. — Philip K. Dick
Dead Max was the biggest oxymoron in history. — James Patterson
Sunsets are a reminder that every day will come to an end. And no matter how hard, or how trying, or how all-consuming that twenty-four-hour period might feel...every day can be as different as every sunset. — Nicole Deese
They shared an unshakeable belief in beauty, in overflow, in everythingness, the bursting, indelible beauty in a world where there is so much suffering and wounding and pain. — Elizabeth Alexander
States, as great engines, move slowly. — Francis Bacon
...the philosopher's professional addiction to furniture... — J.L. Austin
That which endures forever; it is released from nebulous name-giving. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
I don't really have any interest in doing Donald Blake stories. Maybe it's just I don't know what to do with that sort of alter ego. — Jason Aaron