Toordery Quotes & Sayings
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I was very dawn to people I loved, to my family, to my father, to my sister, to my brothers. — Frederick Lenz
But as sickness and diseases have created the necessity of medicines and physicians, so the disorders of our rational nature have introduced the necessity of education and tutors. — John Wesley
Tomorrow, every Fault is to be amended; but that Tomorrow never comes. — Benjamin Franklin
Feed my lambs, shepherd my sheep. — Anonymous
We could not guard every water pipeline from being blown up and every tree from being uprooted. We could not prevent every murder of a worker in an orchard or a family in their beds. — Moshe Dayan
In times of trial, for inspiration, people want to look to real people rather than to fiction. — Simon Beaufoy
I will never be without information,' she determined. 'I will do better than my sisters. If a bird or any other beast comes out of that uncanny republic where husbands are grown, I will see him with his skin off before I agree to fall in love.' For this is how Marya Morevna surmised that love was shaped: an agreement, a treaty between two nations that one could either sign or not as they pleased. — Catherynne M Valente
That is what they call being reconciled to die. They call it reconciled when pain has strummed a symphony of suffering back and forth across you, up and down, round and round you until each little fibre is worn tissue-thin with aching. And when you are lying beaten, and buffeted, battered and broken - pain goes out, joins hands with Death and comes back to dance, dance, dance, stamp, stamp, stamp down on you until you give up. — Marita Bonner
are holding this book means you have more than a passing — Sue Pickering
Embrace the things you love because once it gone, it's gone. — Wazim Shaw
Real separation, to me, is the death of love. Any other - parting - well, it just isn't real. — Josephine Lawrence
You give frequent flyer miles with that guilt trip? — Cecily White
Animals died when their time came, and meanwhile they didn't bother with clothes, or go to war, or get drunk, or judge other animals by there look. They didn't get afraid unless there was something to be afraid of. She herself came apart with terror over something she couldn't define or understand. She didn't get afraid of something. She just got terrified Filled with anxiety. For no reason. For no reason she could name. Would name.
Animals didn't look back with shivering shame at things in their past. They didn't quake at the thought of what lay ahead. They didn't try to make it into clique and feel sick with humiliation because they couldn't make it. — Mary Stolz