Valdyne Quotes & Sayings
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Top Valdyne Quotes
Freedom for the wolves has often meant death to the sheep. — Isaiah Berlin
If you can envision it, you can have it! — Bob Proctor
Everything mortal has moments immortal — Amy Lowell
In the little world in which children have their existence, whosoever brings them up, there is nothing so finely perceived and so finely felt as injustice. — Charles Dickens
You have a funny way of showing how much you don't like me."
"I don't like gophers, either, but I wouldn't leave one to suffer. I'd shoot it to put it out of its misery. — Rosemary Clement-Moore
I live in Florida, and I live on a small lagoon. I sit and look out at the water all day - that's what my desk is. — Ted Bell
Let's be exclusive' Charles Wallace said. — Madeleine L'Engle
The master who loved most of all, endured the most and proved his love by his endurance. — Hugh B. Brown
And when I give thanks for the seemingly microscopic, I make a place for God to grow within me. — Ann Voskamp
Life is a shit sandwich. The more bread you've got, the less shit you eat. — Salman Rushdie
We're pupils of the religions - Catholic, Protestant, Jewish ... Well, the Christian religions. Those who directed French education down through the centuries were the Jesuits. They taught us how to make sentences translated from the Latin, well balanced, with a verb, a subject, a complement, a rhythm. In short - here a speech, there a preach, everywhere a sermon! They say of an author, "He knits a nice sentence!" Me, I say, "It's unreadable." They say, "What magnificent theatrical language!" I look, I listen. It's flat, it's nothing, it's nil. Me, I've slipped the spoken word into print. In one sole shot. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine
The first time you find yourself having a conversation about moss stitch with a group of people who aren't desperately trying to escape you ... it's like coming home. — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
Parisian arrogance meant that nobody was important, nobody counted. — Douglas Kennedy
Journalists are too poorly paid in this country to know anything that is fit for publication. — George Bernard Shaw
