
Top 14 Sweetbrier Bakery Quotes
#1. Unless you begin to control your temper, to forget yourself, to kill your wild impulses, to be kind, to learn what love is--you'll never last!...
Zane Grey
#2. It was not a mere man he was holding, but a giant; or a block of granite. The pull was unendurable. The pain unendurable.
James Ramsey Ullman
#3. It seems to me that we all have a dream of our own, our own personal vision, our own individual way of giving, but for many reasons we are afraid to pursue it, or to even recognize and accept its existence. But to deny our vision is to sell our soul.
Hubert Selby Jr.
#4. Oh, I bet you'd find that marvelous; all of us helpless women just smiling and nodding. Though I'm afraid it would never work on me." "Of course not," he deadpans. "I'm stuck next to the one afflicted with an apparently incurable case of verbal diarrhea." "Says the man who is socially constipated.
Kristen Callihan
#5. And it seems to me important for a country, for a nation to certainly know about its glorious achievements but also to know where its ideals failed, in order to keep that from happening again.
George Takei
#6. Good books often answer questions you didn't even know you wanted to ask.
Will Schwalbe
#7. Nearly everything that matters is a challenge, and everything matters.
Rainer Maria Rilke
#8. I consider the opportunity to bear witness to the eloquent beauty of Baikida's music a distinct honor. Baikida Carroll is polarized; poised; at a matchless point between lyricism and fire.
Julius Hemphill
#10. Free yourself from folly by surrendering to wisdom;
free yourself from evil by surrendering to God.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#11. You can recover from the writing malady only by falling mortally ill and dying.
Jules Renard
#12. I call it the 'doll house,' ... It's absolutely gorgeous, especially at this time of year. It's a crisp sky and, you know, if we wake up on a clear morning, and then I take little Norm out for a walk, have a little coffee on the deck.
Jennifer Aniston
#13. The unknown ... became for our primitive forefathers a terrible and omnipotent source of boons and calamities visited upon mankind for cryptic and wholly extra-terrestrial reasons, and thus clearly belonging to spheres of existence whereof we know nothing and wherein we have no part.
H.P. Lovecraft
#14. What writer wants to make compromises with story? Story is the only reason you're in it.
David Simon
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