Streat Quotes & Sayings
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Originally I wanted somewhere to set my short stories about the sort of people I recognise having grown up with. Carnbeg was staring me in the face all the time, only I had somehow failed to see that. Not seeing the wood for the trees, I suppose. — Ronald Frame

I welcome challenges. I like challenges. It gives me a reason to keep going. — Rose Namajunas

I can't wait to get back to New York City where at least when I walk down the streat, no one ever hesitates to tell me exactly what they think of me. — Ani DiFranco

You would have thought that our first priority would be to ask what the ecologists are finding out, because we have to live within the conditions and principles they define. Instead, we've elevated the economy above ecology. — David Suzuki

To the field we are scattered from the day we are born to grow wild and sleep rough til from the earth we are torn. — Ray Davies

The Rising was mainly a piece of streat theatre designed by poets for dramatic effect. For better or worse, it became part of the founding myth which states need - but which they should move on from after a time. Major John MacBride, in a cameo performance in which he left Jacobs Mill, as he had entered it, immaculately dressed down to the white spats, told his colleagues Next time lads, don't shut yourself up behind four walls. It was good advice. — Maurice Hayes

Defending her scandalized ex-husband had cost Jenna Wheeler's family greatly in the suburban standings - but the murder of Haley McWaid must have made life here fairly untenable. Parents — Harlan Coben

Love isn't about honesty. It's about protecting the people you love from things that will hurt them. — Simone Elkeles

Create inner freedom through witnessing. Sannyas is only for the inner freedom. And live out of inner freedom. — Rajneesh

I feel I can give you everything without giving myself away, I whispered in your basement bed. If one does one's solitude right, this is the prize. — Maggie Nelson

Chuchundra is a broken-hearted little beast. He whimpers and cheeps all the night, trying to make up his mind to run into the middle of the room. But he never gets there. — Rudyard Kipling

Truth is we must plant and we must water if we are to make progress with our children in holiness but only the Holy Spirit can change our children more and more into the likeness of Jesus. Our problem is we tend to depend upon our planting and watering rather than the Lord. — Jerry Bridges