Top 30 Galford Quotes
#2. Madness is a regenerating thing. Like a phoenix, when one strand dies, another burns anew.
Chris Galford
#3. Hold mirth tight against your breast, but answer every injury with bladed heart.
Chris Galford
#4. A penny for the moat, where all the ashen song be wrote - a tune for man, so long eloped in hours of decision and derisive hope. Flutter, flutter heart, beyond your base and noble part. All eyes behold the passing.
Chris Galford
#5. I always think that art is one of the most wonderful exciting curious ways to learn. I have no worries or apologies about art being used as a teaching medium.
Peter Greenaway
#6. My childhood was really comfortable and secure, but school was a nightmare. I was a lot taller than the other girls and they called me Gitte the giraffe.
Brigitte Nielsen
#7. Say what you will, dear sister, we do what we do for the promise of our youth. Yet it is always they who scar beneath the points of daggers.
Chris Galford
#8. Everyone was trying to forget something, but they could never seem to find the way to do it. All they ever seemed to do was make it worse. Such quiet madness, the masses led.
Chris Galford
#9. Logic kills. Faith burns. Better to be the one with the torch than the one on the pyre.
Chris Galford
#10. All your troubles, struggles, pains and suffering is worth one good thing.
Bryant McGill
#11. Still, when all is said, somewhere one must belong: even the soaring falcon returns to its master's wrist.
Truman Capote
#13. The simple truth? History was never simply history. If it was anything it was another collar - another means to control.
Chris Galford
#14. Life moved in circles. Such was the path. What came would come again, breath to breath, until each riddled out the truth within. War was a path to the next, as sure as any, but lies gained nothing.
Chris Galford
#15. Nothing lives long but the mountains and the earth. All the rest is air.
Chris Galford
#16. You could say that all of life is a series of last chances.
Cynthia Voigt
#17. Carpathian mountains; one of the wildest and least known portions of Europe.
Bram Stoker
#19. Some run the cliffs, and set upon an eagle's wings. Others mire in the den, and once within, can never leave again.
Chris Galford
#20. Duty and honor are oft enough realm only for those with security to afford them.
Chris Galford
#21. One should never create tension between one's footwear.
Rachel Caine
#22. Even corpses had purpose, or could be given one. A man could make himself an island his entire life, only to have reason itself laid about him, a fabricated existence. Identity became relative, history nonexistent. As they said, dead men told no tales.
Chris Galford
#23. On a scale of one to 10, I feel I'm at a nine because there's definitely room for improvement. I know I could go further.
Maddie Ziegler
#24. Man tames not vengeance; vengeance breaks the man.
Chris Galford
#25. To say ... that Laetrile should not be continued to be used by those who are suffering from terminal cancer, I would have to hang my head in shame.
Luther L. Bohanon
#26. A director is a man, therefore he has ideas; he is also an artist, therefore he has imagination. Whether they are good or bad, it seems to me that I have an abundance of stories to tell. And the things I see, the things that happen to me, continually renew the supply.
Michelangelo Antonioni
#27. Everything burned, everyone lied, and no one paid for it but the ones in the muck.
Chris Galford
#28. As a country singer, there is only one place you dream of playing in your lifetime, and that is the Grand Ole Opry House.
Blake Shelton
#29. To every man of us, Tobruk was a symbol of British resistance and we were now going to finish with it for good.
Erwin Rommel
#30. What we call patriotism, in other words, is a calculable force which, released by a predictable situation, will animate man in a manner no different from other territorial species.
Robert Ardrey
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