Sun Tue Quotes & Sayings
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Two of the human race's greatest myths: the possibility of permanence, and the simplicity of human nature. — Tana French

I remember that in Baltimore, where I grew up, we would drive by the radio station and tower of WBAL, and I would try to picture the people inside and what they did there. — Ira Glass

That's how we all feel about our dogs, isn't it? They don't have to be champions in the ring to be champions in our hearts. — Ellen Miles

Maybe there was no one way to define it. Maybe there were as many shades of love as the blues of the sky, — Mary E. Pearson

I may be biased, but I think the cover art is stunning. — Patricia Leavy

Art flies around truth, but with the definite intention of not getting burnt. Its capacity lies in finding in the dark void a place where the beam of light can be intensely caught, without this having been perceptible before. — Franz Kafka

the mighty harmonies of Beethoven — Oscar Wilde

May my soul bloom in love for all existence. — Rudolf Steiner

If you look at the best-seller list for American fiction, they're all sequels to detective stories or stories about hunting serial killers. That's what's called American fiction these days. — Albert Brooks

And then I saw the way he looked at her ... like he was a blind man, seeing the sun for the very first time. — Stephenie Meyer

My co-founder and great friend Glynnis MacNicol is only a chat box away and gives me the support (and tough love!) needed to remember who I am and what I'm worth. You can't be your own cheerleader all of the time. Be there to support your friends and let them support you. — Rachel Sklar

The innovation indicators vary depending on who is doing the measuring, and how they are measuring. It's contextual. — Pearl Zhu

One must, so long as there is any life left, back up the character of one's life. — Madame De Stael

Civilized men arrived in the Pacific, armed with alcohol, syphilis, trousers, and the Bible. — Havelock Ellis