
Top 16 Wind Through The Keyhole Quotes
#1. I had started trying - it for the first time, really - it to remember what had happened in that wood. I prodded tentatively around the edges of it, barely acknowledging even to myself what I was doing, like a kid picking at a scab but afraid to look.
Tana French
#2. I do not believe that sheer suffering teaches. If suffering alone taught, all the world would be wise, since everyone suffers. To suffering must be added mourning, understanding, patience, love, openness, and the willingness to remain vulnerable.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
#3. Nonviolent struggle is the most powerful means available to those struggling for freedom.
Gene Sharp
#4. You've never dated any guys?'
I shrug. 'Haven't even kissed one.' And then I add, 'Well, in recent years.'
'Then how do you know you don't like guys?'
'I don't know, Freddie,' I say, trying to hide my irritation. 'How many boys did you kiss before you realized you were straight?
Julie Murphy
#5. What is more simple than to tell to a little boy, 'This is not the truth, it is a game?'
Roberto Benigni
#6. That's a good question. Let me try to evade you.
Paul Tsongas
#7. Lose yourself,
lose yourself in this love.
When you lose yourself in this love, you will find everything
Jalaluddin Rumi
#8. Time is a keyhole, he thought as he looked up at the stars. Yes, I think so. We sometimes bend and peer through it. And the wind we feel on our cheeks when we do - the wind that blows through the keyhole- is the breath of all the living universe.
Stephen King
#9. As it turns out, if you freeze improperly packed human remains (i.e. balling them up willy-nilly and jamming them under a couple frozen turkeys and a max pack of Hot Pockets,) just like with animal remains...
E.V. Iverson
#10. In the end, the wind takes everything, doesn't it? And why not? Why other? If the sweetness of our lives did not depart, there would be no sweetness at all.
Stephen King
#11. A balance between sustainable ecology and sustainable human life, on the one hand, and the unfettered drive for profit, on the other, is just an oxymoron.
David Suzuki
#12. When you notice a fault in your neighbour, search for the same in yourself.
Rumi
#13. Woman, I've crushed more Campbells than ye'll ever know, and Ill go to my grave with a Campbell's heart clutched within my fingers."
"Will that heart be mine, my laird?"
"It might.
Paula Quinn
#14. To the man who is afraid everything rustles.
Sophocles
#15. There is a different future that is available to North Korea, if they choose differently.
Mitchell Reiss
#16. Why wouldn't you want to buy something that made you money?
Duncan Bannatyne
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