Wytapianie Quotes & Sayings
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Mair sat down on the bed. The ancient pink electric blanket was still stretched from corner to corner, and she thought of the weeks of her father's last illness when she had come home to the valley to nurse him, as best she could, and to keep him company. They had enjoyed long, rambling conversations about the past and the people her father had once known. — Rosie Thomas

If a person can turn from predicting illness to anticipating recovery, the foundation for cure is laid. — Bernie Siegel

I don't have more money. I won't have more money than any of the candidates, even the Republican candidates. We know that already. But we are building this campaign team like I would build a business. And that is, we are building it so far with no debt. — Herman Cain

Khaldoun believed that the great curse of civilization is not war or famine but humidity: "When the moisture, with its evil vapors ascends to the brain, the mind and body and the ability to think are dulled. The result is stupidity, carelessness and a general intemperance. — Eric Weiner

Pranking is ultimately turning the world upside down. It's in good fun. — Jory John

Learn from the past, but don't be a prisoner of it. — Jamie Larbi

My short stories have always pushed twenty pages. That's no length for a short story to be. You either do them short like Carver or you stop trying. — Zadie Smith

In other words, musicians know that going back to the Spoonful, what we were doing was not copying. — John Sebastian

If you Ever say Anything about fairies knitting for two gay men again, I will fire you, Then I will knit you a noose, do you hear me?
Craw outburst at Jeremy's comment. — Amy Lane

There was also something spiritual about being in tune with ones own body, and being able to move it through space with no limits or barriers. — Ashley Kalym

Maybe it is like Pascal's Wager, but I want to believe in the immortality of the soul because consciousness is such a fantastic gift that is feels cruel and unfair to end it so quickly. — Thomm Quackenbush

She wondered if she was going mad. It felt like a decision she could make. One small step over an invisible line and she could choose lunacy. — Liane Moriarty

Language is the nourishment of the thought of man, that serves only as it undergoes metabolism, and becomes thought and lives, and in its very living passes away. You scientific people, with your fancy of a terrible exactitude in language, of indestructible foundations built, as that Wordsworthian doggerel on the title-page of Nature says, "for aye," are marvellously without imagination! — H.G.Wells