Striked Quotes & Sayings
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My brother and I have been able to get on and have been very lucky to do things with our family that other people wouldn't have been able to do. But then again, we've also been able to live a normal life as well. — Zara Phillips

February 9th was HIS day. The day he always striked. — Mary Papas

The songs of Japan take the human heart as their seed and flourish as myriad leaves of words. As long as they are alive to this world, the cares and deeds of men and women are endless, so they speak of things they hear and see, giving words to the feelings in their hearts. Hearing the cries of the warbler among the blossoms or the calls of the frog that lives in the waters, how can we doubt that every living creature sing its song? Not using force, it moves heaven and earth, makes even the unseen spirits and gods feel pity, smoothes the bonds between man and woman, and consoles the hearts of fierce warriors-such a thing is poetry. — Ki No Tsurayuki

The Scots are the backbone of Canada. They are all right in their three vital parts - head, heart and haggis. — William Osler

No one tells you what to do if you completely flop at the beginning of a performance. — Joshua Bell

Little Lion Street was presumably named after an incident hundreds of years ago which concerned something little and almost certainly involved a street but, Rhys felt, had in no way included a lion. — Kate Griffin

On the rare occasions when my family talked about business, the subject was Kansas City's Boss Pendergast and his potential for muscling my dad's small gravel-and-sand operation. — Carol Loomis

Glory muttered, staring over Winter's shoulder at the corpse. Clouds — Tui T. Sutherland

All songs are already perfectly written. It is the writer's job to find it and get it on paper. — Beth Nielsen Chapman

Trusting fate, especial to resolve anything is a pure gamble. — Steven Redhead

The extraction of deep wisdom can be done at any age, and if we are to love the time of our life, it must be. Imbedded within us is the deeper story we came to live, and the core issue at every age for any awakened human being is the extent to which we are living that story in the present moment. — Carolyn Baker