Starbury Quotes & Sayings
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The world is afflicted by death and decay. But the wise do not grieve, having realized the nature of the world. — Gautama Buddha

There are definitely some songs you sing and you just know there's something about it - there's kind of a touch on it that's different. But there are no rules to that. Every time, it's a surprise and it's humbling to hear that people are singing the songs in different places and different parts of the world. We're always amazed by that. — Reuben Morgan

Some self-control, he continued his lesson for Sir Asshole. "Then the endorphins kicked in to the point where she could no longer engage her brain to make the decision to speak her safeword." He glanced — Kallypso Masters

This band is metal in that we have a lot of metal in our instruments, and there's quite a lot of metal on my belt buckle as well. — Mikey Way

No idol, book, word, place or relic should ever be held sacred. Only human life is sacred. — Clark Thomas Carlton

We are all tied to our destiny and there is no way we can liberate ourselves. — Rita Hayworth

Skin diseases are something doctors like, the patient neither dies nor gets well. — H.L. Mencken

But then I see the way he is looking at me, with such tenderness, and I stop. — Jenny Han

Nick is driving us," Jamie informed him. "Nick has a car. Nick has TWO cars. Ha! — Sarah Rees Brennan

Anne was a great girl. Hopefully she would have been a belieber. — Justin Bieber

I'll be needing a closer look tomorrow."
"It's nothing special," she hedged. "Just an average English village. Hardly worth your time. Cottages, a church, a few shops."
"Surely there's an inn," Lord Payne said.
"There is a rooming house," Susanna said, leading them back from the edge of the bluff. "The Queen's Ruby. But I'm afraid it is completely occupied at this time of year. Summer visitors, you understand, come to enjoy the sea." And to escape men like you. — Tessa Dare

When the rods were pushed back in and the clicking had died down, we suddenly experiences a let-down feeling, for all of us understood the language of the counter. Even though we had anticipated the success of the experiment, its accomplishment had a deep impact on us. For some time we had known that we were about to unlock a giant; still we could not escape an eerie feeling when we had actually done it. We felt as, I presume, everyone feels who has done something that he knowns will have very far-reaching consequences which he cannot foresee. — Eugene Wigner