Top 13 Prelex Cap Quotes
#1. Which fairy-tale princess ever chose her maid over her prince?
Kate Morton
#2. Emotions are not bad, but they must be examined. Know yourself. Feelings always seem valid, but they can confuse. And they can, as you have seen, be used against you.
G. Norman Lippert
#3. For here, I'm sitting in a tin can, far above the world. Planet earth is blue, and there is nothing I can do.
David Bowie
#4. The subjective mind is entirely under the control of the objective mind. With the utmost fidelity it reproduces and works out to its final consequences whatever the objective mind impresses upon it.
Thomas Troward
#5. There were people who knew about stars, who could tell you the name of every star in the sky. ... But she did not understand how it could be important to learn the name of every single star in the sky; surely it was better to know the name of every person in your street?
Gaile Parkin
#6. For memories are magic, too. They are the wand the present waves over the past.
Anonymous
#7. Put the stores of the alforjas into requisition, and all three sitting down lovingly and sociably, they made a luncheon and a supper of it all in one; and when the sackcloth was removed,
Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#8. I was involved in the Great Folk Music scare back in the sixties, when it almost caught on.
Martin Mull
#9. I used to get nervous so I took up Yoga to help me calm down.
Jim Sullivan
#10. It was my own special brand of insanity that made me think the trials of Lucy's life could somehow be eased by the order of Tupperware.
Ann Patchett
#11. Authors tell stories with "the express intention of wanting people to believe them, at least until the book is closed.
Elizabeth Edmonson
#12. Maybe that was the hidden blessing: the hurricane was the great equalizer; its wrath indiscriminate. In the end, the blessing, if there were one, was that for a short time, everyone would come together in order to survive. Less
Natalie Baszile
#13. I don't have to tell you that the one constant through all the years has been baseball. America has been erased like a blackboard, only to be rebuilt and then erased again. But baseball has marked time while America has rolled by like a procession of steamrollers.
W.P. Kinsella