Wolfarth Marlene Quotes & Sayings
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This is what death does to you, it takes and takes, so that all that is left of your memories is a faint tracing of spilled ash. — Hilary Mantel

I was a journalist and I liked to watch. I was in awe. — Nora Ephron

You are not going to find yourself anywhere except right where you are. — Vanna Bonta

Our first intuitions are the true ones. — Emile M. Cioran

You can't pursue something and be committed to it if you're apologizing for it at every party. — Lisa Kudrow

My wife and I were happy for twenty years. Then we met. — Rodney Dangerfield

The two women looked at me as if I were the Messiah returning with their personal salvations sealed in separate envelopes. — George Alec Effinger

The stage was our school, our home, our life. — Lillian Gish

Food is celebratory. People who don't cook don't know how much fun they're missing. — Leo Buscaglia

Without change there is no innovation, creativity, or incentive for improvement. Those who initiate change will have a better opportunity to manage the change that is inevitable. — William Pollard

You should leave off sniffing the carcass of your old life, my brother. You may enjoy unending pain. I do not. There is no shame in walking away from bones, Changer. He finally swiveled his head to stare at me from his deep-set eyes. Nor is there any special wisdom in injuring oneself over and over. What is your loyalty to that pain? To abandon it will not lessen you."
"p. 94 Nighteyes to Fitz — Robin Hobb

Dear God, you really do deserve my thanksgiving and praise. You are worthy of honor and glory. May your name be lifted high forever. Amen. — Bethany House Publishers

Big dreams create the magic that stir men's souls to greatness. — Bill McCartney

Friends come back from their worship with a new sense of ordination, but not the ordination of human hands. Something has happened in the stillness that makes the heart more tender, more sensitive, more shocked by evil, more dedicated to ideals of life, and more eager to push back the skirts of darkness and to widen the area of light and love. — Rufus Jones

There are people [in Uganda] who hate Idi Amin, a small amount. And then there are the people who really admire him, like a hero. And then there's a large group who say, 'We know that all these murders and atrocities occurred, but he did all these great things.' — Forest Whitaker