Zanna Bianca Quotes & Sayings
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The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers, and New Englanders are no more. I Am Not A Virginian, But An American! — Patrick Henry
He would send out the tumans to dominate the Sung for all time. He clenched his fist as he stood in the silence. They had almost fallen to a Mongol general. They would fall to the great khan. — Conn Iggulden
It was about then [1920] that I wrote a line which certain people will not let me forget: "She was a faded but still lovely woman of twenty-seven." — F Scott Fitzgerald
When you embrace a sacred relationship with your inner witch, you awaken within you qualities of the elements and forces of nature. This is the discovery and the connection of your powerful self. — Dacha Avelin
Do they pay you by the hour or what? Norwood said to the monocled peanut face. — Charles Portis
For I am I: ergo, the truth of myself; my own sphinx, conflict, chaos, vortex - asymmetric to all rhythms, oblique to all paths. I am the prism between black and white: mine own unison in duality. — Austin Osman Spare
If you have ever procrastinated and then found yourself energized to complete a task at the last minute, then you have used the beneficial aspect of the fight or flight response (not the procrastinating part, but the energizing part). You see, with all its negative long term effects, the fight or flight response still gives us energy, and if we know how to use that energy, then stress is potentially good, at least in the short term. — Gudjon Bergmann
note to self: do not login to goodreads! — G.C.
The work of the individual still remains the spark that moves mankind ahead even more than teamwork. — Igor Sikorsky
Maybe you won't rock a cradle, Muriel. Some women seem to prefer to rock the boat. — Helen Frost
The flesh is a worse enemy than the devil himself. — Isaac Ambrose
I would like to see as many people patriotic to a land as I have seen patriotic to a flag. — Winona LaDuke
