Wod Quotes & Sayings
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I can only sign over everything,
the house, the dog, the ladders, the jewels,
the soul, the family tree, the mailbox.
Then I can sleep.
Maybe. — Anne Sexton

Chasms are deceived by rumors of their depth. — Marty Rubin

In its lifetime, an albatross is believed to fly around fifteen million miles. To put that into perspective, it is the same as flying half way to Mars when it is at its closest distance to the Earth. — Jack Goldstein

never get too comfortable because you never know who is trying to get you. — Kellz Kimberly

Who on earth could feel comfortable enough to sleep in a room with no books? Edward — Cynthia Hand

It's okay to get emotional. It's okay to cry--and this is key--as long as you can play hurt. — Megyn Kelly

Oh, and by the way, I sure thought about him a lot for someone I never wanted to see again. — Rosemary Clement-Moore

Home is to be a safe place, a refuge for all who enter, a protection from the harm and storms of the world. Yet often or even daily we open our doors
usually via television or the internet
to ideas and images that can damage our faith, abuse our hearts and minds, sear our psyches, and tear apart our peace. Home should be a place where, behind its doors, one should expect to find protection and safety from all the harms of life, including voices that do not speak truth or wisdom. Only the foolish would invite just anyone to enter the door of their home. — Sally Clarkson

Then, with instantly one-pointed concentration, as if only he and the notebook existed- no sunshine, no fellow passengers, no ship- he began to turn the pages. — J.D. Salinger

How dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood, When fond recollection presents them to view. — Samuel Woodworth

If men are to respect each other for what they are, they must cease to respect each other for what they own. — A.J.P. Taylor

I realized then that there was actual relief in his expression. That he was pleased to see me in a way he wasn't actually going to be able to say. And I told myself that it was going to have to be enough. I wod do the thing he had asked for. That would have to be enough. — Jojo Moyes

It is with art as with love: How can a man of the world,with all his distractions, keep the inwardness which an artist must possess if he hopes to attain perfection? That inwardness which the spectator must share if he is to understand the work as the artist wishes and hopes ... Believe me, talents are like virtues; either you must love them for their own sake or renounce them altogether. And they are only recognized and rewarded when we have practised them in secret, like a dangerous mystery. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe