Top 13 Arthur Weigall Quotes
#1. I had a lot of friends who were boys. I played ball with them, but we didn't date. They didn't ask me that much because I wasn't cute enough or because I didn't drink or party.
Sheri L. Dew
#2. I need no warrant for being, and no word of sanction upon my being. I am the warrant and the sanction.
Ayn Rand
#3. I did have a dog for a few years when I was little, but then just really had cats until I was about 21.
Eric Roberts
#4. The fears of children were simpler and usually more powerful. The fears of children could often be summoned up in a single face ... and if bait were needed, why, what child did not love a clown?
Stephen King
#5. Just ... ate," M says, frowning at me a little. "Two days ... ago."
I grab my stomach again. "Feel empty. Feel ... dead."
He nods. "Marr ... iage.
Isaac Marion
#7. If I called her she would pretend not to hear, but would come a few moments later when it could appear that she had thought of doing so first.
Arthur Edward Pearse Brome Weigall
#8. When hints of sadness creep into our soul, we must not flee into happy or distracting thoughts. Pondering the sadness until it becomes overwhelming can lead us to deep change in the direction of our being from self-preservation to grateful worship.
Larry Crabb
#9. Gabrielle turned to Colm. "These men will be of interest to you."
Colm looked them over. "Why is that?" he asked.
With her back to the infidels, she whispered, "They like to dig holes.
Julie Garwood
#10. We all know who the real number one is. Quite frankly, I'm the best in the world.
Serena Williams
#11. Every word born of an inner necessity - writing must never be anything else.
Etty Hillesum
#12. The moment in which the spirit meets death is perhaps like the moment in which it is embraced in sleep. I suppose it never happened to any one to be conscious of the immediate transition from the waking to the sleeping state.
Anna Brownell Jameson
#13. Coincidence is a factor in life not always sufficiently considered; and the events I have related can be explained in a perfectly natural manner, if one be inclined to do so.
John Richard Stephens