Soluun Xibrindas Quotes & Sayings
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In all my years of New York cab riding I have yet to find the colorful, philosophical cabdriver that keeps popping up on the late movies. — Jean Shepherd

I had never confronted my parents with the true feelings I had for them, and I had certainly never expressed the depth of my feeling for my mother, being too selfish to try when I should have. — Brooke Hayward

I said nothing. If she wasn't careful, everyone would rush out of her life, life out of a burning building. — Lorrie Moore

People are surprisingly poetic. Especially when they're not trying to be. — Lewis Morris

Disease may be defined as 'A change produced in living things in consequence of which they are no longer in harmony with their environment. — William Thomas Councilman

Every night after dinner he honed this skill of enduring a dull thing that brought a parent pleasure. It seemed to him a lifesaving skill. He believed that terrible harm would come to him when he could no longer preserve his mother's illusions. — Jonathan Franzen

Half hating, half loving, this free time between writing books. — K.J. Mecklenfeld

A person motivated by love rather than fear will not only obey the letter of the law, but will eagerly seek out new ways to carry out business with transparency and integrity. — Timothy Keller

We will destroy you," the Flyboys droned. "You have no escape." That was the most imaginative, threatening thing the whitecoats had programmed these 'droids to say? "Talk about lame," Fang muttered. — James Patterson

I blew a strand of black hair from my face. "A demon treating another with kindness is something I have yet to see."
"Careful," the demon whispered. "You may have already seen the rough shape and form it takes in this world, and yet you do not recognize it. — Heather Heffner

McDonald's cannot flourish without McDonnell Douglas, the designer of the F-15. — Thomas Friedman

I don't believe in God. But sitting there, in a room full of those who feel otherwise, I realize that I do believe in people. In their strength to help each other, and to thrive in spite of the odds, I believe that the extraordinary trumps the ordinary, any day. I believe that having something to hope for
even if it's just a better tomorrow
is the most powerful drug on this planet. — Jodi Picoult