Top 15 Parsley The Lion Quotes

#1. sound silly, but I figured out that being happy made me happier than being unhappy ever did." Tess replayed these words in

Laura Lippman

#2. It is very lonely sometimes, trying to play God.

Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

#3. While traveling in this highly idiosyncratic country, it became clear to me that the Scots did not like the English.

Joe Queenan

#4. True virtue would never liken its rewards to points on a loyalty card, not because it is its own reward, but because it is not something we should practice to accrue future benefits.

Julian Baggini

#5. People want Art. And they are given it. But the less Art there is in painting the more painting there is.

Pablo Picasso

#6. A broad and joined-up approach is needed if we are to match human demands with the capacity of the planet

Tony Juniper

#7. I would never make up a character who didn't exist or an event that didn't transpire. If you're a real writer, you have other tools in your toolbox to build drama.

Koren Zailckas

#8. As soon as we are born
we hide God in ourselves.
We then spend our lives looking for Him
when all along, He has been concealed behind
the veil of 'I'.

Kamand Kojouri

#9. Houses - the dark side silhouetted on flashes of moonlight!

William Carlos Williams

#10. Every step of life shows much caution is required.

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

#11. to think something is good, to do something is God.

Mike Myers

#12. The more you play it the less you know about it.

Patty Berg

#13. The mathematicians are the priests of the modern world.

Bill Gaede

#14. was usually a she - though on occasion, it experienced being a he, too. It knew who it was, even though every time it was someone different. Inside these visions, the world was easy. Understandable. But it was just an illusion. Outside these visions was the being's reality. The reality

Dima Zales

#15. Well, sometimes it's not about the birds and the bees, is it? Sometimes it's about the birds and the birds, or the bees and the bees.

Lisa Henry

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