Widdop Gate Quotes & Sayings
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It was beautiful, and that is a word I would not need to explain to the girls from back home, and I do not need to explain to you, because now we are all speaking the same language. The waves still smashed against the beach, furious and irresistible. But me, I watched all of those children smiling and dancing and splashing one another in salt water and bright sunlight, and I laughed and laughed and laughed until the sound of the sea was drowned. — Chris Cleave

I love you," he writes again and again. "I can't bear to live without you. I'm counting the minutes until I see you." The words he uses are the idioms of popular songs and poems in the newspaper. And mine to him are no less cliched. I puzzle over the onionskin, trying to spill my heart onto the page. But I can only come up with the same words, in the same order, and hope the depth of feeling beneath them gives them weight and substance. I love you. I miss you. Be careful. Be safe. — Christina Baker Kline

You can make movies and not particularly get along with the people you're working with but, when they say 'Action,' your job is to make it look like you're in love. — Luke Bracey

The mob taught me how to play gin rummy. — Shirley Maclaine

I mean, you turn me on and I'm a bona-fide cock lover. I have no idea why that hot-blooded straight boy thought he could be anything but totally obsessed with you. — Leisa Rayven

Writing is communication, and you don't know how you're doing until you put it in front of someone else's eyes. You also learn from critiquing other writers' work. — Carol Berg

Good-bye, Graystripe. I love you. Take care of our kits. — Erin Hunter

Truth is everlasting. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Pharmaceutical companies have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in new HIV/AIDS treatments not out of altruism but because they can make up those research costs in sales. — David Mixner

Whenever I think of how religion started, I picture some frustrated old man making out a list of all the ways he could gain power, until he finally came up with the great solution of constant fear and guilt, then he leaped up and started planning a new wardrobe. — Steve Blake