Timberlakes Cabins Quotes & Sayings
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How good to have things like this, to be worshipped again, to pretend to have a mystery! — F Scott Fitzgerald

Human life and human labour were near. I must struggle on: strive to live and bend to toil like the rest. — Charlotte Bronte

I think I'll always be a better playwright than a pundit, but I believe that writers should be public intellectuals and that theater, even more than film, is a place of public debate. — Tony Kushner

Ideas that don't even exist have the power to destroy the world. — Lionel Suggs

I believe there is dignity in sorrow simply because it is God's good pleasure that there should be. He is forever raising up those who are brought low. — Marilynne Robinson

I haven't done anything yet, but I want to be the best in the world. — Freddy Adu

Attack is the secret of defense; defense is the planning of an attack. — Sun Tzu

I'm too obsessed that the people who say critical things about me are right, even though I'm getting to do something I love. — Sam Raimi

I moved to New York City in '92 and had no money. I had a lot of free time, as actors do. I would go to the New York Public Library at Lincoln Center. — Denis O'Hare

The man who can centre his thoughts and hopes upon something transcending self can find a certain peace in the ordinary troubles of life, which is impossible to the pure egoist. — Bertrand Russell

For those who are awake, the Cosmos is One. — Heraclitus

The main floor of Penn Station, early,
the first commuters arriving, leaving,
the man outstretched on his coat,
wide circles of survivors forming.
He's half in, half out of his clothes,
being kissed and cardio-shocked,
though he was likely dead before he landed.
This goes on for minutes, minutes more,
until the medics unhook the vanished heart,
move him onto the cot and cover him
with the snow-depth of a sheet
and wheel him the fluorescent length
of the hall through gray freight doors
that open on their own and close at will. — Stanley Plumly