Wooden Letters Quotes & Sayings
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I get up, go and get a coffee, and go do the crossword - I'm loyal to one particular paper, the 'Guardian' - and that's my idea of a perfect morning. — Laura Marling

The training of a Mord-Sith takes years - to learn to handle the pain. I guess it's also why only women are Mord-Sith, men are too weak. — Terry Goodkind

I used to tell John my dreams, not to understand them but to get rid of them, clear my mind for the day. — Joan Didion

There must be a corps that will battle for righteousness, for there are endless battalions who serve unrighteousness. — Janet Morris

I think it is important for working moms to recognize that family is the most important. — Paula Broadwell

I believe that when I am dead, I am dead. I believe that with my death I am just as much obliterated as the last mosquito you and I squashed.
(from Who's Who in Hell) — Jack London

What does it all mean? Am I a Gump, or am I a juggernaut? — L. Frank Baum

These were colours he'd never ever seen before; ones he couldn't possibly begin to name. Here, to his left, was a wooden clock, and it was painted, well not exactly green, but a colour that green might like to be if it had any imagination at all. And over there, beside the wooden board game whose overriding colour was not red, but something that red might look at enviously, blushing with embarrassment at its own dull appearance. And the wooden letter sets, well, there were those who might have said that they were painted yellow and blue, but they would have said this knowing that such plain words were an outrageous insult to the colouring on the letters themselves. — John Boyne

Solitude is very different from a 'time-out' from our busy lives. Solitude is the very ground from which community grows. Whenever we pray alone, study, read, write, or simply spend quiet time away from the places where we interact with each other directly, we are potentially opened for a deeper intimacy with each other. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

It cannot be an ill fortune to have loved a unicorn, — Peter S. Beagle

A good many of the special words of business seem designed more to express the user's dreams than to express a precise meaning. — E.B. White

Voltaire," says M. Guizot, "was the first person in France who spoke of Shakespeare's genius; and although he spoke of him merely as a barbarian genius, the French public were of the opinion that he had said too much in his favor. Indeed, they thought it nothing less than profanation to apply the words genius and glory to dramas which they considered as crude as they were coarse. — William Shakespeare

You're nothing in America if you don't have debt. — Rita Mae Brown

Pray in your family daily, that yours may be in the number of the families who call upon God. — Christopher Love