Top 16 White Oak Quotes

#1. I am happiest when I don't know what's coming next.

Cate Blanchett

#2. He was unafraid of death, understanding it was only the seamless moment that takes you to somewhere else.

Boston Teran

#3. No one will ever write a fantasy novel better than The Hobbit.

R.A. Salvatore

#4. Late middle age, he was coming to understand, was a time of life when everything was predictable and yet somehow you failed to see any of it coming.

Richard Russo

#5. There is an intense relationship between proximate objects, a much weaker one between objects further away, and as for the really distant ones there is none at all, and that is the nature of God.

Laszlo Krasznahorkai

#6. For many people a job is more than an income - it's an important part of who we are.

Paul Clitheroe

#7. Relationships are like apples: they can be sweet and satisfying. But once you bite into a bad one, it's hard to go back to the barrel again.

John Avery

#8. He defied Heaven to keep her, he defeated evil to save her, but if her soul wants another ... will he be able to let her go?

Abbi Glines

#9. Fang, I think you better stop or Talon might turn you into a wolf kabob. (Vane)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#10. We have reached the open sea, with some charts; and the firmament.

Dorothy Dunnett

#11. Above us hung a tapestry of silver and gold and palest green that in my world had faded into white: a great oak so entwined with ivy it had died, its bare branches pushing through the leaves like bone. I stared at the roses, wanting to hold my hands to such red, but like the light, they burned cold.

Patricia A. McKillip

#12. I'd like to take a walk far back in the flinty hills and search for a souvenir, an old double-bitted ax stuck deep in the side of a white oak tree. I know the handle has long since rotted away with time. Perhaps the rusty frame of a coal-oil lantern still hangs there on the blade.

Wilson Rawls

#13. In your head, a sunset can go on for days

Yoko Ono

#14. In the front yard lives the oldest thing around, a white oak
That I used to say is my love for the world,
That I now would just call love as it is.
Belonging to nobody, no metaphor, the very.

Coleman Barks

#15. To stick to the present and not let it pass without drawing some profit from it, that's what I think duty is ... let us perservere as far as we can rather today than tomorrow.

Vincent Van Gogh

#16. I've always saved. I believe in keeping money back for a rainy day and living within my means. I don't buy expensive clothes; I have a 10-year-old car I'm hoping to replace when a big job comes in. I suppose when we do go on family holidays, I am quite happy to spend when we are there.

Sanjeev Bhaskar

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