The Chocolate War Archie Costello Quotes & Sayings
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The fact is that some people are better than others - smarter, harder working, more learned, more productive, harder to replace. — William A. Henry III
When we finish a book, why do we hold it in both hands and gaze at it as if it were somehow alive? — Lynda Barry
We don't choose our earthly father, but we do get to choose our Heavenly Father ... Choose Christ today; live in forever tomorrows!EL — Evinda Lepins
A strange marriage that had been, though most marriages appear strange to spectators. — Ellen Glasgow
Chess is one of the few arts where composition takes place simultaneously with performance — Garry Kasparov
Tahitians don't chase happiness. Happiness comes naturally to them. You only need to see them in the water, with a beer in their hand, splashing each other or waving to every stranger they see on the road, to know this. Happiness is in the air: in every hibiscus flower that opens early in the morning, in the sweet aroma of the pineapple plantations, in the smile of the people lolling around idly, resting slothfully in the warm breeze that ruffles the surface of the lagoon. — Carol Vorvain
I know of no better answer to the foul practices that confront our young people than the teachings of a mother, given in love with an unmistakable warning. — Gordon B. Hinckley
Now different races and nationalities cherish different ideals of society that stink in each other's nostrils with an offensiveness beyond the power of any but the most monstrous private deed. — Rebecca West
I've had a taste of your treasures and now I want it all - slow and easy, until we're spent and satisfied. — Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Love creates bridges where it would seem they were impossible. — Paulo Coelho
Authoritarianism and secrecy breed incompetence; the two feed on each other. It's a vicious cycle. Governments with authoritarian tendencies point to what is in fact their own incompetence as the rationale for giving them yet more power. — Josh Marshall
He went back to being a unremarkable part of the command center, like a particularly dangerous chair. — Larry Correia
When my grandmother died, time died, too, in this apartment. — Banana Yoshimoto