Top 19 Wood Frame Sayings

#1. I smelled the clean house
and the wood-frame bed. It was all filler. The noise, the sound, they existed
just to take up space. My muscles flexed into the emptiness I still called home.

Kevin Powers

#2. On film sets I can see everyone, and I really still find that so difficult.

Carey Mulligan

#3. Just remember this: college is the most expensive place to be confused in the whole entire world.

Brittany Gibbons

#4. Gabriel followed my gaze. "From up on high, I see things that can't be random - shapes, designs, clues - all the time." I blinked again. From here, those white stacks kind of looked like stars in an inky sky. "Empress, I have the senses of both angel and animal, and I recognize the gods' return.

Kresley Cole

#5. It's odd to think we might have been Sun, moon and stars unto each other; Only I turned down one little street As you went up another.

Fannie Heaslip Lea

#6. There's only one way to improve society. Present it with a single improved unit: yourself.

Albert J. Nock

#7. Our lives are like books, Hunter. Each day is a new page - each year, a new chapter. Just like books, our lives end; but our stories ... those are never forgotten. We live on in the hearts and thoughts of those who loved us.

M.S. Willis

#8. What we philosophers can do is just correct the questions.

Slavoj Zizek

#9. I am the wood frame, the bundle of ox hair, and the creative spark ... my value unhangable.

Marina Leigh Duff

#10. Originally I wanted somewhere to set my short stories about the sort of people I recognise having grown up with. Carnbeg was staring me in the face all the time, only I had somehow failed to see that. Not seeing the wood for the trees, I suppose.

Ronald Frame

#11. Just do what you're supposed to.

Veronica Roth

#12. I have seen things in my life that have broken me in spirit.

Cory Booker

#13. To live without risk is to risk not living.

Pope Pius XII

#14. Advertising, an art, is constantly besieged and compromised by logicians and technocrats, the scientists of our profession who wildly miss the main point about everything we do ...

George Lois

#15. The more guidance a central bank can provide the public about how policy is likely to evolve the greater the chance that market participants will make appropriate inferences.

Ben Bernanke

#16. Whoever you are, whatever you are, start with that, whether salt of the earth or only white sugar.

Alice Walker

#17. For Pol Pot, as for every other kamikaze of Kingdom Come, "the goal was not to destroy but to transmute." We have heard this chiliastic tommyrot before, from a variety of faith-based ethnic cleansers forever seeking to transmute the rest of us to death.

John Leonard

#18. His sister, in a big turquoise Angora sweater, leaned upon the wood frame of the open nursery door, anxiously looking out to see if he was really going to show, beaming and waving like a pastel colored TV Muppet when she spotted him.

Alan Moore

#19. There is no such thing as change, but I would describe it as an alteration.' Change implies transformation, if humanity has instincts and impulses how can we deny the very things that make us human.' If change implies transformation wouldn't that mean we have no impulses and instincts.

Testy McTesterson

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