Stubing South Quotes & Sayings
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She wants to go home, but nobody's home. That's why she lies, broken inside. With no place to go, no place to go, to dry her eyes, broken inside ... — Avril Lavigne

The best protection for the people is not necessarily to believe everything people tell them. — Demosthenes

Then I'd tell him how fond I am of basketball, which isn't a total lie because I have a real appreciation for boys in shorts. — E. Van Lowe

I don't take any relationships for granted and I won't ever again. I just enjoy life. — Tracy Morgan

She wondered if, when human souls try to get too near each other, they do not inevitably become mere blurs to each other's vision. — Edith Wharton

We became Morris and Morecambe. This partnership did not last long, however. — Ernie Wise

We belong to each other now really and truly, no make-believe. Doesn't it seem queer for me to belong to someone at last? It seems very, very sweet. And I shall never let you be sorry for a single instant.
Yours, for ever and ever,
Judy — Jean Webster

The love of a family is life's greatest blessing — Eva Burrows

I mean every word. You own me. You always have. — Kahlen Aymes

I'm actually at home when I'm not on tour, and I have a lot of downtime. — Austin Carlile

Cannibalism is a problem. In many cases the practice is rooted in ritual and superstition rather than gastronomy, but not always. A French Dominican in the seventeenth century observed that the Caribs had most decided notions of the relative merits of their enemies. As one would expect, the French were delicious, by far the best. This is no surprise, even allowing for nationalism. The English came next, I'm glad to say. The Dutch were dull and stodgy and the Spaniards so stringy, they were hardly a meal at all, even boiled. All this sounds sadly like gluttony. - PATRICK LEIGH FERMOR — Felipe Fernandez-Armesto

In attitude, faith is "restful", but in action, it is "powerful". Praying in tongues has both a restful and powerful effect upon our lives because it is an active expression of our faith. — Robert C. Frost

The purpose of poetry is to restore to mankind the possibility to wonder. — Octavio Paz