Spatiality Deformation Quotes & Sayings
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Lady, can you speak up a little bit? Indianapolis is a little far from Europe - I can't hear you. — Marat Safin

What's your heart telling you to do?
I don't know.'
Maybe, you're trying too hard to hear it. — Nicholas Sparks

The great rocks of Yosemite, expressing qualities of timeless yet intimate grandeur, are the most compelling formations of their kind. We should not casually pass them by, for they are the very heart of the earth speaking to us. — Ansel Adams

The final conflict will be between the Communists and the ex-Communists. — Ignazio Silone

Those who consider the Devil to be a partisan of Evil and angels to be warriors for Good accept the demagogy of the angels. Things are clearly more complicated. — Milan Kundera

The world's most brilliant confabulators are in asylums. — Stephen King

There will certainly be no lack of human pioneers when we have mastered the art of flight ... Let us create vessels and sails justed to the heavenly ether, and there will be plenty of people unafraid of the empty wastes. In the meantime we shall prepare, for the brave sky-travelers, maps of the celestial bodies. — Johannes Kepler

I'm just lucky. I do have very clear memories of childhood. I find that many people don't, but I'm just very fortunate that I have that kind of memory. — Beverly Cleary

If you have more money than brains, you should focus on outbound marketing, If you have more brains than money, you should focus on inbound marketing. — Guy Kawasaki

I make really good chicken soup, sort of from scratch. I don't make my own stock. I just use a base like a chicken stock, but everything else, all the ingredients, I do on my own. — Eric Dane

Miriam wished for so much in those final moments. Yet as she closed her eyes, it was not regret any longer but a sensation of abundant peace that washed over her. She thought of her entry into this world, the harami child of a lowly villager, an unintended thing, a pitiable, regrettable accident. A weed. And yet she was leaving the world as a woman who had loved and been loved back. She was leaving it as a friend, a companion, a guardian. A mother. A person of consequence at last. No. It was not so bad, Miriam thought, that she should die this way. Not so bad. This was a legitimate end to a life of illegitimate belongings. — Khaled Hosseini

Bring on the dancing bear! — Neal Shusterman