Wimples Fish Quotes & Sayings
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Twice damned, in truth, and yet by quirk of timing and fate accepted into that society denied to so many others. — Stephen Lloyd Jones

My big influences are Joni Mitchell, and a lot of classical and Indian music, as well as Nina Simone and the personal blues and jazz of Billie Holiday. Other influences for me include Bjork, Nick Drake, and Sufjan Stevens. — Yael Naim

The hooves of the horse! Oh! witching and sweet is the music earth steals from the iron-shod feet; no whisper of love, no trilling of bird, can stir me as hooves on the horse have stirred. — William Henry Ogilvie

Here lies the real terror in the international war of ideologies; that a city knows not whom it entertains. — Rebecca West

When you cannot achieve a majority, it's a good idea to get rid of minority stakes. — Mathias Dopfner

If a man has to ask for your trust, it's a sure sign that you should not give it. Trust should be earned inherently, without any verbal demands. Trust is knowing a man's character, knowing truth, and relying on that character and truth even when the odds seem against you. — Anne Elisabeth Stengl

Aloft, intoned the damaged man. — David Foster Wallace

When heart speaks and heart listens, harmony is produced. When head talks and head listens, argument is produced. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

And then I decided to be pro me. Be pro you to the end. No more cutting up myself and serving up myself like pieces of a pie for everyone's tasteless palates. And that doesn't mean you don't know how to say sorry; because being pro you means being pro growth and pro improvement. When I'm wrong, I know I'm wrong and I say that I'm wrong. And that's how I know I'm right! — C. JoyBell C.

He was such a man now. I bet he could shave twice a day and still have a five o'clock shadow. — Christina Lauren

The sight of a drunkard is a better sermon against that vice than the best that was ever preached on that subject. — George Savile