
Top 14 Vellenga Stand Quotes
#1. Why creeds and prayers and mackintoshes? when, thought Clarissa, that's the miracle, that's the mystery; that old lady, she meant, whom she could see going from chest of drawers to dressing-table.
Virginia Woolf
#2. -I haven't been writing for years. I lost faith. it's not for me. Too many levels.
-What levels?
-All those levels of existence. us down here, and up there, high above us. the ceiling of the universe. I've chosen nothingness.
Tadeusz Konwicki
#3. I have begun to listen to the teachings my blood whispers to me.
Hermann Hesse
#4. I'm a beer man. I tried to drink whiskey and Scotch, but I don't get it. It smells like a girl who didn't shower and just splashed a lot of perfume on.
Mads Mikkelsen
#5. Each stroke of your fingers is a different word that describes the story. By itself it's meaningless, but - " I pushed down on a few fingers helping her play a few notes. "String them together and you have a melody. You have a story. So, Saylor, what story do you want to tell?
Rachel Van Dyken
#6. Tradition:' one of those words conservative people use as a shortcut to thinking.
Warren Ellis
#7. So here we are.
The end of the road.
No. The beginning of the next.
Sarah J. Maas
#8. Mother Russia is on the move, she can't stand still, she's restless and can't find rest, she's talking and she can't stop.
Boris Pasternak
#9. Once the reality sets in of a superhuman intelligence being in control of every aspect of the infrastructures we rely upon for everyday life, we will simply have to try to come to an accommodation with that entity.
John L. Casti
#10. You lack faith in others and yourself if you don't believe you can affect them with your love.
Sandra Leesmith
#11. ...we are haunting ourselves in the present from the past and the future via the ghost and the alien.
Jeffrey J. Kripal
#12. A Writer Drenched in Words is Never Caught in a Dry Spell
Anonymous
#13. Mr. Clinton better watch out if he comes down here. He'd better have a bodyguard.
Jesse Helms
#14. I've felt like an outsider all my life. It comes from my mother, who always felt like an outsider in my father's family. She was a powerful woman, and she motivated my father.
Anthony Hopkins
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