Vlieghe Ramen Quotes & Sayings
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The world was alive, the sky descending; our times were lullabies and sad goodbyes. — Nicholaus Patnaude

Well? Sanford prompted. She looked at him.
"Well what?"
"What was the point? Why did you do this?"
She stared at him in obvious confusion. "I wanted to help."
"Shouldn't that count for something? — R. Lee Smith

One of the shocking things when I go back to Canada is they cut off the tall trees - it's sort of like everyone's the same. Everyone's going to be the same, we're all okay. Just the, sort of, cultural, 'We're all okay.' — Shane Smith

We could never have loved the earth so well if we had had no childhood in it, if it were not the earth where the same flowers come up again every spring that we used to gather with our tiny fingers as we sat lisping to ourselves on the grass, the same hips and haws on the autumn hedgerows, the same redbreasts that we used to call 'God's birds' because they did no harm to the precious crops. What novelty is worth that sweet monotony where everything is known and loved because it is known? — George Eliot

Happiness may well consist primarily of an attitude toward time. — Robert Grudin

We've been working on the visual effects for a year, so we're trying to raise the bar. Stuff will absolutely come out at the screen, but it will absolutely not look as bad as that tire in Final Destination. — Paul W. S. Anderson

I don't believe in anti-anything. A man has to have a program; you have to be for something, otherwise you will never get anywhere. — Harry Truman

Bedsprings creaking, headboard banging, heavy breathing in triplicate (the bedroom sounds like a convention of asthmatic dirty phone callers have gathered there) — Gillibran Brown

There's no point in working if I'm not involved and interested. — Gloria Stuart

I want to leave behind me the name of a fellow who never bullied a little boy, or turned his back on a big one. — Thomas Hughes

Through millions of years of evolution, nature has caged you within certain boundaries - this is the human predicament. But this imprisonment is only on the level of biology. On the level of human consciousness, you are like a bird in a cage without a door. What a tragic irony! It is only out of long aeons of habit that you are refusing to fly free. Life — Sadhguru