Woefully In A Sentence Quotes & Sayings
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Think like magician, present like magician and perform like magician. — Amit Kalantri

Never did form more fairy thread the dance Than she who scours the hills to find it flowers; Never did sweeter lips chained ears entrance Than hers that move, true to its striking hours; No hands so white e'er decked the warrior's lance, As those which tend its lamp as darkness lours; And never since dear Christ expired for man, Had holy shrine so fair a sacristan. — Alfred Austin

Music is escapism, it's entertainment. — Andy Taylor

If anything, which ought not to happen, happens in your neighborhood, neighbors come as they are to help; relatives dress first. — Hesiod

All our rulers have said that war is unthinkable, and then we think about it almost all the time. We've got to make it unthinkable. — Norman Thomas

Every hero must have the courage to be alone, to take the journey for himself. — Joseph Campbell

There cannot be many people who can go through life without regretting sooner or later a lack of knowledge about horses. — Muriel Wace

I now walk into the wild. — Jon Krakauer

Don't you let them forget about you, she said. But this was not about being forgotten. This was about being in a file cabinet with my name on it and they closed the door. I was a corpse with a tag on my toe. — Janet Fitch

It could be enough, maybe, or at least a start, but the problem is that at night I tumble into dreams that aren't dreams at all. I tumble into memories and wake up aching for a dying world and a quiet, cold life that offered me nothing but sitting in a still room. — Elizabeth Scott

We buy expecting to hold a bond to maturity and a stock forever. — Seth Klarman

The model today is that as much as 70 percent of the financing of the picture would come from overseas. Now we're beginning to run out of suckers, because there are not that many people overseas who are willing to put up more than half the money for a movie. — Peter Bart