Stockyards Ranch Quotes & Sayings
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Love was not something that people married for generally in those days. They married for security. They married for economic reasons, you know, companionship - but not love. — Sheldon Harnick
But it was not so complicated really. Such things rarely are. It was a simple case of stars aligning; those that didn't being nudged into place. — Kate Morton
The air's okay," Jake — Kathy Reichs
At last, the luminous match was struck and the day was lit. — Dorit Rabinyan
The excessively but not necessarily lycanthropically hirsute — David Foster Wallace
Marriage is slavery, I said. And when God made us human - if God exists - He didn't intend for us to be slaves to each other. — Viet Thanh Nguyen
Tension produces instantaneous anxiety, and the reader finds it delicious. — Sol Stein
As far as we know in the history of this cycle, the first human being to set foot on Antarctica was an American sealer named Capt. John Davis, in 1821." "Is it possible," asked Sinclair, "that parts of the historical record are missing?" "Anything's possible, but when scholars came across this map in Turkey in 1929, they speculated that it had been drawn from even earlier documents that are now unknown. My thought is that perhaps those earlier documents dated from the 10th Cycle somehow. What I'd like to find in the library is confirmation that the 10th Cyclers knew of Antarctica, and perhaps that they left representations of the geography of the globe that were known earlier in our own cycle. — J.C. Ryan
Anything that Aaron Sorkin writes, I could watch a million times. One of the few shows that I've watched in repeats was 'The West Wing.' — Ben Feldman
Find happiness in making others happy. — Mary MacKillop
The music sold itself before anybody knew who I was. — Enya
Human beings had two basic orientations: HAVING and BEING
HAVING: seeks to acquire, posses things even people
BEING: focuses on the experience; exchanging, engaging, sharing with other people — Erich Fromm
