Ww1 Centenary Quotes & Sayings
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For a while, as the spent sky sluggishly refilled its reservoir with laden clouds drawn off the ocean, Bibi — Dean Koontz

Can you really rescue anyone, or anything, without rescuing a piece of yourself at the same time? — Laurell K. Hamilton

I was always talking about peace and love, even when I was a kid. That's how I grew up in my family. — Lenny Kravitz

I'm going to teach you about men. Distances are like men. Never grab the first one you see; it's never the best one, more will come along. — George H. Morris

When you're writing stuff that's already clotted with neologisms and trying to get across fairly abstruse concepts, you're already putting a heavy burden on the reader. — Alastair Reynolds

I got the idea [for Anthem's theme] in my school days, in Soviet Russia, when I heard all the vicious attacks on individualism, and asked myself what the world would be like if men lost the word 'I.' — Ayn Rand

Everybody has something good inside them. Some hide it, some neglect it, but it is there — Mother Teresa

I want to do something that is unique, that has its own legs. But it's very hard because if you start veering off, if you get too crazy, then people won't know what to make of it. I want to please my audience, too. I want people to like what I do. — Jann Klose

locked his fingers on the arm of his — Donna Leon

In the end, Alter and Forgas concluded the happier you are, the more likely you will be to seek out ways to delude yourself into maintaining your rosy outlook on life and your own abilities. Sad people, it seems, are more honest with themselves. — David McRaney

It was the same with friendship. Disagreement between friends and spouses, too had to be carefully handled. If the time you spent with friends was consumed by disagreement, then there was no room for the essence of friendship, which was a sharing of the world. And that sharing involved seeing things the same way, or at least seeing things through the eyes of the friend. — Alexander McCall Smith

You will go on and meet someone else and I'll just be a chapter in your tale, but for me, you were, you are and you always will be, the whole story. — Marian Keyes

You shouldn't even be in a band if you can't play Buddy Holly's Not Fade Away. — John Mellencamp

We're not lost. We're locationally challenged — John M. Ford

A leading difficulty with the average player is that he totally misunderstands what is meant by concentration. He may think he is concentrating hard when he is merely worrying. — Bobby Jones