Unstained Mahogany Quotes & Sayings
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People like us are not good with words.
What we mean gets muddled and wrong
somewhere between our minds
and our mouths.
We make art to say how we feel.
Here: These are the chords
to Make You Feel My Love. — Clementine Von Radics
The soul would have no rainbow, had the eyes no tears. — John Vance Cheney
The studio have always claimed that the ship is the star of the show, especially when they're renegotiating contracts. — Patrick Stewart
Kylie looked up towards the sky. Sometimes I just wish Heaven wasn't so far away. — C.C. Hunter
When they carried Aurora over the border, she woke like a rose blooms. — Maggie Stiefvater
Good thoughts yield good things. The future, no matter how dark it seems, can always change, as long as the thoughts change. — R.A. Montgomery
Love can conquer every hateful heart. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Substance abuse is a disease which doesn't go away overnight. I'm working hard to overcome it. I did fail my recent drug test. I'm prepared to face the consequences. — Lindsay Lohan
One of the easiest ways to be irresponsible about power is to forget you have it. — Rollo May
Instead of always worrying about being efficient, I wanted to spend time on exploration, experimentation, digression, and failed attempts that didn't always look productive. — Gretchen Rubin
Envy is a much natural byproduct when your childhood isn't the way it is supposed to be — Faraaz Kazi
Wyatt Earp had been born, and born again, and now there would be a third life, for the iron fist that had seized his soul in childhood had lost its grip at last. The long struggle for control was over, and in its place, he found a wordless acceptance of a truth he'd always known. He was bred to this anger. It had been in him since the cradle. He'd never bullied neighbors or beaten a horse. He'd never punched the front teeth out of a six-year-old's mouth or hit a woman until she begged. But he was no better than his father, and never had been. He was far, far worse. — Mary Doria Russell
Jenny the junkie now seemed like Jenny the genius. — Kate Stewart