Stonham Islands Quotes & Sayings
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The crematory fire is the only way our bodies can escape them. It's the absolute death. — Milan Kundera

Sometimes life will throw everything at you all at once. You can either catch it all or reach for the things that matter most. - Kathryn Perez — Kathryn Perez

I don't really understand what a dictator is, but on the other hand I sometimes, in a nice way, envy myself," he said. "I am the last and only dictator in Europe and indeed there are none anywhere else in the world. — Alexander Lukashenko

He was Antinous, wild. You would have said, seeing the thoughtful reflection of his eye, that he had already, in some preceding existence, been through the revolutionary apocalypse. He knew its tradition like an eyewitness. He knew every little detail of that great thing.
A pontifical and warrior nature, strange in a youth. He was officiating and militant; from the immediate point of view, a soldier of democracy; above the movement of the time, a priest of the ideal. — Victor Hugo

this town is sometimes too much, so desperate and so in denial. — Gillian Flynn

I felt like I got more comfortable on 'Idol' when I just started being myself and not trying to be what I thought I had to be. — Kara DioGuardi

If my face was covered, I would be useless. — Aaryn Gries

The beauty of things must be that they end. — Jack Kerouac

The exercise of power is determined by thousands of interactions between the world of the powerful and that of the powerless, all the more so because these worlds are never divided by a sharp line: everyone has a small part of himself in both. — Vaclav Havel

Bryant wanted to be outside digging up corpses and chasing (as much as his bad leg would allow) unscrupulous but fiendishly brilliant villains through the back alleys of the city. Instead he was meeting a clerk about forgotten bits of paperwork. — Christopher Fowler

Ideas are not immaculately conceived. — Jack Provonsha

Her presence had not so much weight as to task thought, and yet enough to exercise it. — Thomas Hardy