Vanbesien Bene Quotes & Sayings
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Look not long at what's offered, for every precious thing has wings and may fly away. — Stephen King

Geffrey Davis interrogates masculinity- as brother, son, father, lover-to examine the sources of love's enduring and failed aspects ... I admire Davis' emotional vocabulary, his attentive generosity and tenderness. Keep your eye on this gifted newcomer. — Robin Becker

Nowadays, as soon as a striker scores three goals, everyone starts asking him about it. — Just Fontaine

A war doesn't merely kill off a few thousand or a few hundred thousand young men. It kills off something in a people that can never be brought back. And if a people goes through enough wars, pretty soon all that's left is the brute, the creature that we - you and I and others like us - have brought up from the slime. — John Edward Williams

There are moments when your heart breaks and melts at the same time. When there's so much love flooding your soul that you're drowning in the tide. This is that moment with Noah. — Katie McGarry

I know this because Tyler knows this. — Chuck Palahniuk

He was a handsome man, several inches over six feet, green-eyed, with dark chestnut hair and features that bore the patrician stamp of aristocratic breeding. She put his age at just past thirty but had formed no opinion of him as a person. — Grace Burrowes

True poetry is a function of awakening. It awakens us, but it must retain the memory of previous dreams. — Gaston Bachelard

It was pleasant to talk shop again; to use that elliptical, allusive speech that one uses only with another of one's trade. — Josephine Tey

All these boys, all these men, they are something to someone. There are people back home, waiting on them and the waiting ain't never going to end now. For the rest of my life I am waiting too. — Erin Lindsay McCabe

Our relationship with God and relationship with others are two sides of the same coin. — Peter Scazzero

This peculiar connexion between a certain view of woman and the European conception of war has had profound consequences for morality, education, and politics. — Denis De Rougemont