Zhe Quotes & Sayings
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wrestling with a curiosity about country living that seemed strangely akin to a homophobic person "struggling with same-sex attraction." As much as I wanted to be a creature of the city, as much as I'd organized my entire life around the overpriced, undersized vagaries of Manhattan living, I sometimes found myself wanting desperately to live on a farm, or at least near one. — Meghan Daum

I'm curious to see what kind of distribution it's going to get because of that. — Caroline Dhavernas

You're NOT Norway!!! You'll never BE Norway!!! And BECAUSE of your not being Norway, you will be CRUELLY and UNFORGIVINGLY PUNISHED!!! — Denmark

I am an Australian citizen, and I miss my country a great deal. — Julian Assange

The sweet, lovely voices of the children were like honey, like grape wine, intoxicating him, entrancing him, so he couldn't tell heaven from earth. — Lin Zhe

You wouldn't hurt a virgin, would you? Where do you think they get virgin olive oil, huh? Don't you think we're pathetic enough as it is? — Italy

I've been writing every day of my life for 65 years. — Ray Bradbury

I guess anyone would be nervous to give your life over to someone to make a film about it. — Jill Eikenberry

Zhe shi jie shang, wo shi zui ai ni de."
" In this world, I love you the most. — Cassandra Clare

His eyes went soft and silver as she spoke. "Zhe shi jie shang, wo shi zui ai ne de," he whispered.
She understood it. In all the world, you are what I love the most. — Cassandra Clare

There is hope in extravagance, there is none in routine. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Climate change is hugely exacerbated by changing patterns of how we choose to live, often in danger zones such as extremely vulnerable coastal zones - from New Jersey to the Philippines. This enormously increases the economic and human costs of hurricanes, rising seas and changing weather patterns. — Nicholas Kristof

YES! STOP FIGHTING RIGHT NOW! POLAND NEEDS CARROTS TOO! — America

We can never put ourselves in the shoes of children; we cannot fathom their thoughts, we lend them ours; and always following ourown reasoning, we stuff their heads with extravagance and error. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau