Undone Cat Clarke Quotes & Sayings
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Falling in love is easy. Fools fall in love all the time. Staying in love is the test of time and the gift you give to one another daily ... . — James A. Murphy
The truth is if you can change your mind, you can change your life, but you have to believe that it is possible. — Ralph Sey
You get NOWT for being second. — Don Revie
One should not only photograph things for what they are but for what else they are. — Minor White
See, then, how powerful religion is; it commands the heart, it commands the vitals. Morality,
that comes with a pruning-knife, and cuts off all sproutings, all wild luxuriances; but religion lays the axe to the root of the tree. Morality looks that the skin of the apple be fair; but religion searcheth to the very core. — Nathaniel Culverwell
You have filled every fibre of my soul and the spaces in between — Zahraa Arif
The PCT would lead me to an otherworld, through the sadness I felt here, out of it. — Aspen Matis
No, I tell you what I like is having the play close after a decent run and looking back on it and saying, yes, I did that, and wasn't it wonderful? Because while you're doing it, it is really tough. It is so hard. — Mary Tyler Moore
A movie is so visually powerful, so overwhelming, that it tends to crowd out how you might have imagined things. — Yann Martel
There are change elections and there are 'more of the same' elections, and there was a lot of economic anxiety in the 1992 election and (Bill Clinton) was able to drive a change narrative. after eight years of Barack Obama, it's very difficult to understand what kind of change it is that Hillary Clinton's candidacy could represent. — Steve Schmidt
And there was born that so mysterious thing that we call 'love' between man and woman; the thing that transcends, uplifts, indeed is the sole enoblement of our act of lust. — Bryan Islip
She did not know it, but she was actually in despair at the poverty of human emotions. Was it not irrational that there was nothing to do except weep when ten people died, just as one wept for but a single person? — Yukio Mishima