Witcham Quotes & Sayings
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They say, tell me what you've read and I'll tell you who you are. — Anton Chekhov
You're beautiful, like a May fly. — Ernest Hemingway,
Certainty closes many doors," he replied. "It leads to dogmatism. Souls accept what they know and stop striving upwards. — Jo Walton
If this were a book or movie, she thought, she'd be able to read the stars and get her bearings. Characters always had just the right random skill set to master the situation at hand. Like, Thank god for that summer on an uncle's smuggling boat and the handsome deckhand who taught me celestial navigation. Ha. — Laini Taylor
For the problem of decision-making in our complicated world is not how to get the problem simple enough so that we can all understand it; the problem is how to get our thinking about the problem as complex as humanly possible
and thus approach (we can never match) the complexity of the real world around us. — Harlan Cleveland
Being stuck in airports, you always end up buying perfume and sunglasses. — Lexa Doig
Could I stop myself? Once I tore that wall down, could I rebuild it? Did — Dan Wells
Patterns are prostitution to the patter of parents. — Luke Rhinehart
The mosquitos are so big they eat you alive wear your shoes. — Joe R. Landon
If you make someone suffer today, without any doubt, you will be punished by your conscience. Don't hurt anyone in anyway or form. — Debasish Mridha
I don't think murder is an appropriate reaction to disappointment. — Vera Brosgol
George paused just beyond the sawhorses at the edge of a deep ravine that had been cut through the tar surface of Witcham Street. This — Stephen King
Religion is like our appendix, a vestigial remnant from a primitive past. Perhaps in a few millennia the god of Abraham will invoke the same curious amusement as rain and sun gods do today. Or perhaps our god will simply be shelved along with Zeus and Jupiter. Some day. But until then, we suffer the consequences of a population that believes in the absence of evidence and, more curiously, rejects an objective reality that conflicts with beliefs easily proven false. — Jeff Schweitzer
Laughter is an important part of healthy living. — Matthew Moy
It may be a movement towards becoming like little children to admit that we are generally nothing else. — Charles Williams
There is no mystery in a looking glass until someone looks into it. Then, though it remains the same glass, it presents a different face to each man who holds it in front of him. The same is true of a work of art. It has no proper existence as art until someone is reflected in it
and no two will ever be reflected in the same way. However much we all see in common in such a work, at the center we behold a fragment of our own soul, and the greater the art the greater the fragment. — Harold Clarke Goddard
