Trouvailles Elsa Quotes & Sayings
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You're sending some confusing signals." Curran growled deep in his throat. "That's impressive but not really informative, Your Furriness. — Ilona Andrews

At three-thirty, she announced, I gotta get going. I'm supposed to meet my sister in the Ginza. — Haruki Murakami

Investors believe in the best possible outcome. — James Cook

There is nothing as whole, or as perfect, as a broken heart. — Menachem Mendel Of Kotzk

It's more important to get along with people than to get ahead of them. — John C. Maxwell

Raphael paints wisdom, Handel sings it, Phidias carves it, Shakespeare writes it, Wren builds it, Columbus sails it, Luther preaches it, Washington arms it, Watt mechanizes it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

the group, the herd, which is any collection of children — John Steinbeck

Some wisdom you must learn from one who's wise. — Euripides

I sat belonely
I sat belonely down a tree,
humbled fat and small.
A little lady sing to me
I couldn't see at all.
I'm looking up and at the sky,
to find such wondrous voice.
Puzzly puzzle, wonder why,
I hear but have no choice.
'Speak up, come forth, you ravel me',
I potty menthol shout.
'I know you hiddy by this tree'.
But still she won't come out.
Such softly singing lulled me sleep,
an hour or two or so
I wakeny slow and took a peep
and still no lady show.
Then suddy on a little twig
I thought I see a sight,
A tiny little tiny pig,
that sing with all it's might.
'I thought you were a lady'.
I giggle, - well I may,
To my suprise the lady,
got up - and flew away. — John Lennon

This is the only boundary that nature herself imposes on us, the limitations on what we can accomplish, in space and time, with one body and one life. — David Gordon

Absolute certainty will always elude us. We will always be mired in error. The most each generation can hope for is to reduce the error ... — Carl Sagan

My grandfather always says is "too dry" even if it's soup. — Stephen Chbosky

Words are powerful. Words make a difference. They can create and destroy. They can open doors and close doors. Words can create illusion or magic, love or destruction. ... All those things. — R.M. Engelhardt

Nature, with her customary beneficence, has ordained that man shall not learn how to live until the reasons for living are stolen from him, that he shall find no enjoyment until he has become incapable of vivid pleasure. — Giacomo Leopardi