
Top 13 Guasco Durham Quotes
#1. Casual Italian loafers. One enterprising soul actually wore field-hockey shoes.
Barbara Bretton
#2. Then go get dressed for your Master,"Danny said with a slow,dark smile."The snake and Eve worked together,you and I will too. We'll make sure our Adam enjoys Eden before he leaves. We'll give himstrawberry so sweet it will sustain him through a whole, miserable lifetime of bland vanilla.
Kele Moon
#3. I have certainly heard of the Subtle Art of Shutting Up, but I can't say I've practiced it all that much. I greatly prefer the underappreciated genius of Speaking My Mind. I figure if someone doesn't like what I have to say, they shouldn't put their ears in close proximity to my mouth.
Jenny Lundquist
#4. Perhaps there is some secret sort of homing instinct in books that brings them to their perfect readers. How delightful if that were true.
Mary Ann Shaffer
#5. Slowly but surly I want to strip her of every kind of happiness as to make a saint of her.
Jean Genet
#6. I feel shabby - because I've made a name, quite a good name, out of photography. And I still find myself asking the same questions: Who am I? What am I supposed to be? What have I done?
Don McCullin
#7. Through Love and through Beauty, we achieve immortality.
Jewel
#8. Common sense is that layer of prejudices which we acquire before we are sixteen.
Albert Einstein
#9. Yellow light. Yellow light!" And she ran right through the red. "Jesus Christ, you can't drive.
Katie McGarry
#10. You wish me to tell you why and how God should be loved. My answer is that God himself is the reason he is to be loved.
Bernard Of Clairvaux
#11. reverent title had previously been forced upon him by the religious scruples of the last newspaper in which a part of the work had appeared, with the natural
Ambrose Bierce
#12. I never saw it coming. It was me all along. Me who would betray myself in the worst possible way.
A.G. Howard
#13. So possible is it for us to roll ourselves up in wickedness, till we grow invulnerable by conscience; and that sentinel, once dozed, sleeps fast, not to be awakened while the tide of pleasure continues to flow or till something dark and dreadful brings us to ourselves again.
Daniel Defoe
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