Viador Quotes & Sayings
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It is not that love is blind. It is that love sees with a painter's eye, finding the essence that renders all else background. — Robert Breault
People move around so much in the world, things get lost. — Emma Donoghue
Something about giving himself over to a woman was worse than having lunch with the devil ... — Ana Castillo
Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there some day. — A.A. Milne
Being violent is easy, too easy." He brushed it off. "Holding back, being gentle, restraining your strength when it's not needed, that takes - " "Character," she said. "Loads of it. — Joey W. Hill
He asked whether Quincy knew what church his mother belonged to. He asked whether he himself had any religious preferences. Quincy said his mother belonged to the Christian Church of Fallen Angels. Or no, maybe it had another name. He couldn't remember. You're right, said Mr. Lawrence, it does have a different name, it's the Christian Church of Angels Redeemed. That's the one, said Quincy. — Roberto Bolano
I don't see how anybody can read the Bible and believe it's the word of God, or believe that it is anything but a barbarous story of a barbarous people. — Culbert Olson
For every monarchy overthrown the sky becomes less brilliant, because it loses a star. A republic is ugliness set free. — Anatole France
Ten minutes out of the city I made Hawk stop the car and I threw up on the side of the road. When I got back in the car Hawk said, "You shot Leo to protect those whores."
I nodded.
"Had to be done," Hawk said.
"I know."
"You'll feel better in a while," Hawk said.
"Better than Leo," I said. — Robert B. Parker
Country is not what you heard on the Grammys. — Crystal Gayle
There is nothing of which men are more liberal than their good advice, be their stock of it ever so small; because it seems to carry in it an intimation of their own influence, importance or worth. — Edward Young
Humor is a hole that lets the sawdust out of a stuffed shirt. — John McKeithen
