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Top Softball Season Ending Quotes

I am a cypher...I carry no weight, no worth, no influence. I represent nothing. I do not exist. — Brunonia Barry

Existence is a Fact, Living is an Art — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

There is a world beyond this black world. There is a world of the possible. A world where Anne can be queen is a world where Cromwell can be Cromwell. He sees it; then he doesn't. The moment is fleeting. But insight cannot be taken back. You cannot return to the moment you were in before. — Hilary Mantel

Only the series of colors on the canvas with all their power and vibrancy could, in combination with each other, render the chromatic feeling of that landscape. — Maurice De Vlaminck

He held out his hand. As soon as we touched, an electric spark stung my fingertips. I pulled away, shaking my hand. "What was that?" Dastien looked at his hand as if it were a stranger. "I don't know." "I'd say static electricity, but that doesn't quite cover it." I'd felt it in my soul. "No. That was something else. Something more." He — Aileen Erin

I wonder what children whose parents have money think about in their spare time. — Gary Shteyngart

If you think that the brass is not blowing loud enough, mute it by a couple of degrees. — Richard Strauss

Let your actions sing the best melody of life so that everyone can joyfully listen to it. — Debasish Mridha

Your story should open as a door to the reader, where the action has already begun and they have to run to keep up. — Davis Bunn

I might never have realized who I really was or have gotten answers to the relentless questions that had driven me to the Cove without those quiet hours spent with Fairlight in the mountains. I do not know why it is that an intimate contact with wildlife and a personal observation of nature helps so much in this self-discovery. But that it is so, I have seen in other people's lives as well as my own ... even a few bricks and macadam are a shield between us and the wisdom that nature has to give. — Catherine Marshall