Strommen Language Quotes & Sayings
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I need something fun to get my mind off of pretending to die and I didn't have any squibs under water. — Maria Thayer

Readers let me know that they like books that have more to them than meets the eye. Had they not let me know that, I never would have written 'The View From Saturday.' — E.L. Konigsburg

Tell me what has happened in this week that you've been absent from my window. — Anne Mallory

Once you have mastered the craft, you can use it for whatever purpose you choose. — Hassan Fathy

Always so eager to achieve the next milestone on her path, she has neglected to question that path or to look ahead. — Shilpi Somaya Gowda

Man cannot sprout wings unless he has first reached the brink of the abyss! — Nikos Kazantzakis

I don't define lust as anything evil or nasty. Lust as defined by me, is the feeling of desire: a desire to eat cake, a desire to feel the touch of another's skin moving over your own skin, a desire to breathe, a desire to live, a desire to laugh intensely like it was the best thing God ever created ... this is lust as defined by me. And I think that's what it really is. — C. JoyBell C.

Let bygones be bygones because everybody knew that forgiveness was divine. — Lesley Kagen

Fitz sat in a green leather armchair. To Ethel's surprise, Albert Solman was there, too, in a black suit and a stiff-collared shirt. A lawyer by training, Solman was what Edwardian gentlemen called a man of business. He managed Fitz's money, checking his income from coal royalties and rents, paying the bills, and issuing cash for staff wages. He also dealt with leases and other contracts, and occasionally brought lawsuits against people who tried to cheat Fitz. Ethel had met him before and did not like him. She thought he was a know-all. Perhaps all lawyers were; she did not know: he was the only one she had ever met. — Ken Follett

Who stops learning may be old. — Henry Ford

Life is too short to hold grudges, plan vengeance, and be angry for too long. And people say things like that all the time, but words like that only take on their meaning when you experience someone close to you passing away. There are truly not enough minutes, hours, days, months, years, to spend any amount of time on being and doing anything other than going into the direction of your happiness. Acceptance is better than correction and joy is better than revenge. Innocent laughter is better than anger. — C. JoyBell C.