Wasza Quotes & Sayings
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Friendship is the positive and unalterable choice of a person whom we have singled out for qualitites that we admire. — Abel Bonnard

Patrick Henry aligned himself against ratification. So did Richard Henry Lee. — Douglas Southall Freeman

Forty is a difficult age at which to stay awake, he decided. At twenty or at sixty the body knows what it's about, but forty is an adolescence where one sleeps to grow up or to stay young. — John Le Carre

I love being the age I am, because if there's enough pain or grief, I have enough experience now to realize that there's joy coming around the corner. — Sara Gilbert

Charlotte has a high tolerance for risk, she's a slave to the sea and she takes pictures of time. — G.J. Walker-Smith

It is a great thing," says the author of the Imitation, forestalling St. John of the Cross, "a very great thing to be able to do without all solace, both human and divine, and to be willing to bear this exile of the heart for the honor of God, and in nothing seek self, and not to have regard to one's own merit. What great thing is it to be cheerful and devout when grace comes to thee? This is an hour desirable to all."3 This purgation of the sense comes — San Juan De La Cruz

Out of the kitchen, and into the surf. — Wilma Johnson

I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature. My attachments are always excessively strong. — Jane Austen

He felt his body divide itself into a hotness and a coldness, a softness and a hardness, a trembling and a hot trembling, the two halves grinding one upon the other — Ray Bradbury

We have
Not one
In common
No two
Are shaped alike
The third
Because of that eye we lack
In the fourth
Direction there is hope
The fifth Is at the heart
-Orihime Inoue — Tite Kubo

Imaginary' universes are so much more beautiful than this stupidly constructed 'real' one; and most of the finest products of an applied mathematician's fancy must be rejected, as soon as they have been created, for the brutal but sufficient reason that they do not fit the facts. — G.H. Hardy

We got it all wrong, there was no alien swarm descending from the sky in their flying saucers or big metal walkers like something out of Star Wars or cute little wrinkly E.T.s who just wanted to pluck a couple of leaves, eat some Reese's Pieces, and go home. That's not how it ends. — Rick Yancey