Thwarts Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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My wife and I, we like to ride where there's not much traffic. — Evel Knievel
I'm all about exuberance. We only have one short life to live, and we shouldn't waste it being tasteful. — Isaac Mizrahi
Grip on consciousness slipped as easily and completely as had his hand. "No . . ." he said once more, very weakly. The canopy of trees above — Charlaine Harris
We are now moving towards complete collectivism or socialism, a system under which everybody is enslaved to everybody. — Ayn Rand
I'm a singer and as long as I can sing - which, thank God, is something that I still seem to be able to do - I'd like to carry on making records. — K.d. Lang
When you're writing, you're trying to find out something which you don't know. The whole language of writing for me is finding out what you don't want to know, what you don't want to find out. But something forces you to anyway. — James A. Baldwin
Leadership requires two things: a vision of the world that does not yet exist and the ability to communicate it. — Simon Sinek
Where no light shone from the iron-dark sky, and where a mist obscured the horizon on every side. The ground was bare earth, beaten flat by the pressure of millions of feet, even though those feet had less weight than feathers; so it must have been time that pressed it flat, even though time had been stilled in this place; so it must have been the way things were. This was the end of all places and the last of all worlds. — Philip Pullman
Being in Christ is both gift and task, privilege and responsibility. Exaggerate the gift, and you risk antinomian complacency; exaggerate the responsibility, and you risk legalistic anxiety. — Kevin J. Vanhoozer
I tuck caution into my pocket and hope I can reach for it if I need to. — Tahereh Mafi
Why do we not care to acknowledge them? The cattle, the body count. We still don't like to admit the war was even partly our fault because so many of our people died. A photograph on every mantlepiece. And all this mourning has veiled the truth. It's not so much lest we forget, as lest we remember. Because you should realise the Cenotaph and the Last Post and all that stuff is concerned, there's no better way of forgetting something than by commemorating it. — Alan Bennett
I have striven never to betray myself — Jude Morgan
And the poem, I think, is only your voice speaking. — Virginia Woolf
