Westmann Village Quotes & Sayings
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Top Westmann Village Quotes
I am very subtle; but Man is deeper in his thought than I am. The woman knows that there is no such thing as nothing: the man knows that there is no such day as tomorrow. I do well to worship them. — George Bernard Shaw
Fathers should start teaching the boys how to punch. — Scott Thompson
Well if you were asking my personal opinion on that I think the answer can only be yes but it was missed. Much as I know I'm responsible for a lot of things, I can't wear any responsibility for that. — John Anderson
For Saffron," it said in shaky old writing on the damaged base, and on the other side, "Saffy's angel."
Saffron, picking up the broken fragments one by one, said it didn't matter. She hugged Rose and Indigo and Caddy and Sarah, and said again and again that it didn't matter, it didn't matter at all. — Hilary McKay
When you move artistically, the natural inclination is to denounce everything that's gone before. — Billy Corgan
Be there for others, but never leave yourself behind. — Dodinsky
There is no country for those who despair, but I know that the sea comes before and after me, and hold my madness ready. Those who love and are seperated can live in grief, but this is not despair: they know that love exists. This is why I suffer, dry-eyed, in exile. I am still waiting. A day comes, at last ... — Albert Camus
The church is her true self only when she exists for humanity. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
I grew up in New England at the edge of the Atlantic and have for many years been an avid rower. I've rowed in various places, including the Ganges in India, the River Shannon in Ireland, and the Sea of Galilee. — Rosemary Mahoney
Pray to catch the bus, then run as fast as you can. — Julia Cameron
A poet is a world enclosed in a man. — Victor Hugo
There was murder, there was rape, there were unspeakable practices, and all of them were for the good, the bloody good, the bloody myth, for the grail, for the Tower. — Stephen King
What's better than loving and being loved? — Suzanne Brockmann
Would a man ever be called vain for speaking his mind? — Marianne Williamson
