Soester Quotes & Sayings
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I looked at her moonskin face her pansy eyes and her cobweb hair and I knew I would go on giving her one last chance for ever. — Glenda Millard

If you love math, have a knack for numbers, study hard and become a successful accountant; who cares if you can't draw a straight line or sing on key? — Nick Carter

But prior to about the year 1600, the verb "believe" had a very different meaning within Christianity as well as in popular usage. It did not mean believing statements to be true; the object of the verb "believe" was always a person, not a statement. This is the difference between believing that and believing in. To believe in a person is quite different from believing that a series of statements about the person are true. In premodern English, believing meant believing in and thus a relationship of trust, loyalty, and love. Most simply, to believe meant to belove.11 — Marcus J. Borg

When we understand every single secret of the universe, there will still be left the eternal mystery of the human heart. — Stephen Fry

She licked her lips and then wiped them on her hand, her dark lipstick staining her wrist like a suicide. — Daniel Handler

I eased back into the throne. Damn comfortable: swan-down and silk. Kinging it is pain in the arse enough without one of those gothic chairs. — Mark Lawrence

I reserve my emotional energy exclusively for people. Things can be fixed. Things can be replaced. People cannot. — Alan C. Fox

In early times, before the floods swept across the world, there was life, albeit odd, as one can see from the fossils of mammoth bones, and there was the regime of Prince Metternich. — Franz Grillparzer

You need to constantly examine your life, inner and outer, to see where you are losing and gaining power. — Frederick Lenz

Genius is a word that is very loosely used nowadays. It is ascribed to persons to whom a more sober judgement would be satisfied to allow talent. Genius and talent are very different things. Many people have talent; it is not rare: genius is. Talent is adroit and dexterous; it can be cultivated; genius is innate, and too often strangely allied to grave defects. But what is genius? — W. Somerset Maugham

My dad dated a lot of supermodels. — Zoe Kravitz