Suggestiveness Literature Quotes & Sayings
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Money can't buy you love, but it can get you some really good chocolate ginger biscuits. — Dylan Moran
Everlasting bonds of the women of this family. It served to remind us of why we'd flocked back to this city. I always appreciated the time set aside to remember just how much we needed each — A.L. Jackson
I can't deal with someone wanting to take a relationship backward or needing space or cheating on you. — Taylor Swift
Always invest for the long term. — Warren Buffett
I know I was born and I know that I'll die
The in between is mine
I am mine — Pearl Jam
Two thirds of federal disaster aid is weather related,and though we cannot prevent bad weather, we are getting better at predicting it. The Commerce Department's NDRI will help save lives and protect property. We will be working closely with FEMA, the Interior Department and other federal agencies, with state and local governments and with our nation's businesses. — William M. Daley
No matter how hot the fire burns, a Protea always survives — AB De Villiers
It doesn't matter what is true, it only matters what people believe is true. — Paul Watson
It is not merely the brevity by which the haiku isolates a particular group of phenomena from all the rest; nor its suggestiveness, through which it reveals a whole world of experience. It is not only in its remarkable use of the season word, by which it gives us a feeling of a quarter of the year; nor its faint all-pervading humour. Its peculiar quality is its self-effacing, self-annihilative nature, by which it enables us, more than any other form of literature, to grasp the thing-in-itself. — Reginald Horace Blyth
Some people are born flight risks. It is no shortcoming of yours that they cannot keep their feet on the ground. It is not your fault that they cannot seem to stand in place. They are not leaving you; they are just leaving. — Trista Mateer
Go where we may, rest where we will,
Eternal London haunts us still. — Thomas Moore
All age is a kind of tiredness, I think. When you're young, the lines never show. Every morning you wake unmarked, wiped clear by sleep. One day, though, you see lines that itch, as though some crumb of existence has been creased into your skin. They can never be smoothed away, and after a while you forget that this heavy, irritable feeling wasn't always there. — Amanda Craig
