Top 13 Souldn't Quotes
#1. He's the 'him' in every sentence that really matters; he's the 'he' in every song.
Emery Lord
#3. ... Andrew, who, in the wry of certain gods, couldn't care less about human squabblings; who literally fails to understand them. There are all these fruits, there's water and sky, there's enough for everyone, what could you possibly have to argue about?
Michael Cunningham
#4. I simply try to put down colors which render my sensation
Henri Matisse
#5. Being afraid wouldn't find justice for the family---this boy seemed to understand that.
Kerri Maniscalco
#6. Sooner or later, all men will do and know all things.
Richard Powers
#7. I don't have a lot of pressure on myself to be successful. I'm more of an artist. I just try to make myself more a part of the most beautiful painting as possible. And enjoy it.
Dean Potter
#8. If he didn't love her enough to risk everything then she didn't want him. She wanted a man who loved her and would do anything for her, not someone too scared to do anything about it.
R.L. Mathewson
#9. What we essentially want is to draw something unknown to us in all its shadowiness, not something we know in all its illumination.
Orhan Pamuk
#10. I'm sorry. I souldn't have shut you out. I know you're hurting, too. "
"Permission to speak freely, Sire ?"
"Granted."
"You're an asshole," she said and hugged him.
Dianne Sylvan
#11. Jesus must have the crown of our heart's delight; we will not dishonour our Bridegroom by mourning in his presence. We are ordained to be the minstrels of the skies, let us rehearse our everlasting anthem before we sing it in the halls of the New Jerusalem.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#12. Stars lookin at our planet watching entropy and pain
And maybe start to wonder how the chaos in our lives could pass as sane
I've been thinking bout the meaning of resistance, of a hope beyond my own
And suddenly the infinite and penitent begin to look like home
Switchfoot
#13. People souldn't be allowed to decide that they wished to remain a hostage
Ann Patchett
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