Yaming Quotes & Sayings
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Beneath her calm exterior she wished fiercely that she could pound the meanness out of Joren. Even as she thought it, she knew she would do better to ignore him. Water, she thought, collecting her staff from the shed where it was kept. I am a summer lake on a windless day, clear, cool, and still. Joren is a cloud. All he can do is cast a shadow on my surface. I'll be here long after he's gone. — Tamora Pierce
You foul, lying, evil little cockroach! — J.K. Rowling
This world you think you know? It's hidden ... in shards of reality. — Zechariah Barrett
I'm fine, she said. But her smile was bleak, without light or warmth. And for the first time I thought of what it must be like to know that you were going to die, that the trees would bud, flower, leaf, dry, die, and you would not be there to see any of it. — Anna Quindlen
It was the kind of kiss I could never tell my friends about out loud. It was the kind of kiss that made me know I was never so happy in my whole life. — Stephen Chbosky
The best we can do is focus on what we have the power to improve in ourselves, and when it comes to body-love the one you are with. — Sara Davidson
Just add value to what you're offering if you really want to win new business, but don't reduce your price. — Carlos Castillo
Sure, you could go out and make Jaws today. But all of the sequels to Jaws weren't good. They are all worthless. The Godfather II is the only sequel that I have ever seen that is as good as or better than the original. — William Friedkin
As a layperson, I consider myself fairly well-educated in terms of politics. My family always has been really interested in politics, and various members of my family have a hand in politics in upstate New York. — Reid Scott
As for Phileas Fogg, it seemed just as if the typhoon were a part of his programme — Jules Verne
We do it because we love to play music and that's what we're all about. — Caroline Corr
The really human thing is to see the stars above the roof, to preserve our apprehension of the universality of things in the midst of the habits of daily life, and to see "the world" above and beyond our immediate environment. — Josef Pieper