Wildflower Cowgirl Quotes & Sayings
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I can't solve the crime unless I know everything and the world can't end with the crime unsolved, that's all there is to it, so I tighten my grip on her shoulders and demand that she remember. — Ben H. Winters
But is it not already an insult to call chess anything so narrow as a game? Is it not also a science, an art, hovering between these categories like Muhammad's coffin between heaven and earth, a unique yoking of opposites, ancient and yet eternally new, mechanically constituted and yet an activity of the imagination alone, limited to a fixed geometric area but unlimited in its permutations, constantly evolving and yet sterile, a cogitation producing nothing, a mathematics calculating nothing, an art without an artwork, an architecture without substance and yet demonstrably more durable in its essence and actual form than all books and works, the only game that belongs to all peoples and all eras, while no one knows what god put it on earth to deaden boredom, sharpen the mind, and fortify the spirit? — Stefan Zweig
I'm asking you to believe. Not just in my ability to bring about real change in Washington ... I'm asking you to believe in yours.
Keeping faith with those who serve must always be a core American value and a cornerstone of American patriotism. Because America's commitment to its servicemen and women begins at enlistment, and it must never end. — Barack Obama
There will be no redemption because the men who run this place do not want redemption. They want to be as near to hell as they can. — Colson Whitehead
Do you realise how much trouble you're in?"
"Perhaps I'll have some Weetabix after all. — Anthony Horowitz
Sometimes hiding really was the best response if you hoped to have any dignity left come morning. — Kylie Scott
Can't be lucky if you's a coward," my mother had always said. — Anonymous
It has truly been said that 'Humility is not so much a virtue as a necessity, in order to learn. — Idries Shah
I think poetry is the only domain where a writer you like can truly be said to influence you, because you read and reread a poem so many times that it simply drills itself into your head. — Michel Houellebecq
