Yeargan Bert Quotes & Sayings
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The creator is not puritan. A creature need not work for a living; creatures may simply steal and suck and be blessed for all that with a share - an enormous share - of the sunlight and air. — Annie Dillard

She had lived her early years as though she were waiting for something she might, but never did, become. — Marguerite Duras

Sometimes you might miss that person, sometimes you'll feel like running back to them ... sometimes you'll suffer from unbearable pain but sometimes you have to forget what you feel. And simply remember what you deserve, smile and move on! — Nehali Lalwani

He recognized me. Not as other people would, not as a budding hero out of stories. Tapis had no time for such things. He remembered me as the smudgy, starveling boy who fell down his stairs fever-sick and crying one winter night. You could say I loved him even more for that. — Patrick Rothfuss

If you can cheat, so can I. I won't let you beat me unfairly - I'll beat you unfairly first. — Orson Scott Card

Even if you're going to die, you might as well die pretty. — Colum McCann

A good coach encourages the same type of resilience in the people they work with. They encourage them to take risks. If the risk results in failure, they help all people to learn from the mistake and then go on to try another way. — Lord Byron

I like to play what I call a-motional golf. Emotion doesn't grab me that much. — Zach Johnson

He's jealous because lions are better hunters."
Monroe
"Are you compensating for something, Monroe?"
Bastian — Bethany Averie

The time when there is nothing at all in your soul except a cry for help may be just that time when God can't give it: you are like the drowning man who can't be helped because he clutches and grabs. Perhaps your own reiterated cries deafen you to the voice you hoped to hear. — C.S. Lewis

She knew several thousand people, in certain directions human intercourse had advanced enormously, — E. M. Forster

But they were frightened at his survivant will, once a will to live, now become a will to die. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Nature is cruel. Isn't that right, Daddy? Every living thing has to die. And they're still beautiful. Now they'll stay that way. — Kate Morton