Xalima House Quotes & Sayings
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I personally don't like depressing subjects, people say, as if mortality is a lifestyle choice, disease and violence and sorrow a matter of taste. — Sarah Moss

It is not that I want merely to be called a Christian, but actually to be one. Yes, if I prove to be one, then I can have the name. — Ignatius Of Antioch

And then another letter had come from Christopher, so devastating that Amelia wondered how mere scratches of ink on paper could rip someone's soul to shreds. She had wondered how she could feel so much pain and still survive. — Lisa Kleypas

The unsuccessful person is burdened by learning, and prefers to walk down familiar paths. Their distaste for learning stunts their growth and limits their influence. — John C. Maxwell

Evie's head is pressed tightly to my chest; I would pull her inside of me and have my heart beat for us both if I could. — Amy A. Bartol

Growing up in a violent house makes you hypervigilant -- you do everything in your life to make sure the egg doesn't break. The vigilance, along with the depression and the demons I battle, it all mixes together and shows up in my work. I beat myself up when things get out of control. I was supposed to be watching over it. Even more disturbing is the realization that I alone can create an utterly hopeless catastrophe. The only way to control it is to create it. Write it and it shall be so -- the prescient thought. — Bob Mould

I don't really believe in rules, but I do like old-fashioned dating where you don't call the guy until he calls you. I don't think it's like he's got to do this and that's the rule. — Ashley Tisdale

And dear, if you should someday become famous, don't write a cookbook. — Lauren Graham

Pranking is a great way to indicate the underlying absurdities of the world. — Mac Barnett

Since the inception of Gym Class in 1997, every member has had another musical outlet, if not three or four. — Travie McCoy

Teach as an old fishing guide takes out a beginner. — Theodore Roethke