Szydlaki Quotes & Sayings
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It passed, though. That was the bad thing. It always passed. — Sarah Dessen
Hunters and trackers learn not only to understand intellectually a bunch of facts about the animal they follow, but to feel their way into the very being of the animal. — Iain McGilchrist
There hasn't been this much excitement since the Romans fed the Christians to the Lions. — Sid Waddell
The most functional way to regulate difficult emotions in love relationships is to share them. — Sue Johnson
Trout was deflated - neutralized. He dropped his arms, became child-like now. — Kurt Vonnegut
Was it possible that Ranulph, too, was a real person, a person inside whose mind things happened? He had thought that he himself was the only real person in a field of human flowers. For Master Nathaniel that was a moment of surprise, triumph, tenderness, alarm. — Hope Mirrlees
For me, Fellini was like a watermelon. It is there. A watermelon cannot die. — Roberto Benigni
As if this was more than she could imagine, Amiee asked, "What about a stove with more than two burners and an oven that actually works?" "All yours," Steve assured her. — Debbie Macomber
She gave a little jump and hung in the air a little way above the rug, then she slowly began to be drawn downwards and dropped .. — Mikhail Bulgakov
Children also have artistic ability, and there is wisdom in there having it! The more helpless they are, the more instructive are the examples they furnish us; and they must be preserved free of corruption from an early age. — Paul Klee
group of tourists passed them. "We came with Amy and Woodrow Watson — Heather Graham
All across the multiverse there are backward tribes* who distrust mirrors and images because, they say, they steal a bit of a person's soul and there's only so much of a person to go around. And the people who wear more clothes say this is just superstition, despite the fact that other people who spend their lives appearing in images of one sort or another seem to develop a thin quality. It's put down to over-work and, tellingly, over-exposure instead.
*Considered backward, that is, by people who wear more clothes than they do. — Terry Pratchett
