Wheelie Games Quotes & Sayings
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The truth is that she spoke about her misfortune without any shame in order to cover up the other misfortune, the real one, that was burning in her insides. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
It's hard to see a river all at once, especially in the mountains. Down on the plains, rivers run in their course as straightforward as time, channeled toward the sea. But up in the headwaters, a river isn't a point where you stand. In the beginnings of the river, you teeter on the edge of a hundred tiny watersheds where one drop of water is always tipping the balance from one stream to another. History changes with each tiny event, shaping an outcome that we can only fully grasp in hindsight. And that view changes as we move farther downstream. — Lynn Culbreath Noel
To begin with, I wanted that truth to life to possess a concrete reliability, and rejoiced most when the poem seemed most direct, an upfront representation of the world it stood in for or stood up for or stood its ground against. — Seamus Heaney
For you girl, there is not enough love in the world. — Don Henley
Never fool yourself into perceiving things that don't exist. It's a fine line to walk, but sympathy is not an art for the weak willed. He — Patrick Rothfuss
Market without competition impedes its' dynamics. — Toba Beta
I am an eternally curious person, but I wouldn't go to such lengths to know what it is like to be someone else. — Matthew Carter
What you dream, you desire.
What you desire, you pursue.
What you pursue, you possess. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I hate walking up to strangers. — Joel Stein
If you really want something, you should stop until you get it, no matter what you have to do. — Priscilla Glenn
As life goes on, don't you find that all you need is about two real friends, a regular supply of books, and a Peke? — P.G. Wodehouse
Christian, Jew, Muslim, shaman, Zoroastrian, stone, ground, mountain, river, each has a secret way of being with the mystery, unique and not to be judged — Rumi
The wise man thinks of fame just enough to avoid being despised. — Epicurus