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Your Favourite Quotes and Sayings - MKII

[h=4]TO REPEAT EXCESSIVELY IS TO ENTER INTO LOSS.[/h]
- Pleasureof the text - Roland Barthes
 
"'Connie', I said, didn't you take us in and feed us and clothe us, and for the rest, I'll take the will for the deed, and as dark and black as things are for us they are no longer as dark and black as they were before.'"
 
I think you still love me, but we can’t escape the fact that I’m not enough for you. I knew this was going to happen. So I’m not blaming you for falling in love with another woman. I’m not angry, either. I should be, but I’m not. I just feel pain. A lot of pain. I thought I could imagine how much this would hurt, but I was wrong.

is there a book thread? I need me some materials for beach reading.
 
I started another of our love affairs in my mind. It began in the early spring, when I started to feel you on the cold brisk wind. Then I could taste you thick and heavy on my tongue when I thought of you as my thighs quivered.
 
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.
 
"What you say?"

I can't stop saying this. I am slowly losing my grasp on the english language. Dare I say it but I think I've been in cow country too long!
 
“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
Mahatma Gandhi



 
I started another of our love affairs in my mind. It began in the early spring, when I started to feel you on the cold brisk wind. Then I could taste you thick and heavy on my tongue when I thought of you as my thighs quivered.

You're carrying on like me now.

Probably reposted, but I was drunk then and I'm sober now:

Says herself to meself, we're as good as the rest
Says herself to meself, sure we're better nor gold
Says herself to meself 'You're as wild as the rest of them'
'Kathy', says I, 'sure we're time enough old...'


For some broad.
 
"I will wear a smile tonight, my dear,
Though the false one may be there,
The gems they hang around you,
Still linger in my hair

And even he who's left me,
Will think my heart is light,
Though I'll cry my bit tomorrow,
I'll wear a smile tonight
 
You're carrying on like me now.

Probably reposted, but I was drunk then and I'm sober now:

Says herself to meself, we're as good as the rest
Says herself to meself, sure we're better nor gold
Says herself to meself 'You're as wild as the rest of them'
'Kathy', says I, 'sure we're time enough old...'


For some broad.

I reject those allegations. I am nothing like you. I am cool.
 
"The heather, robing hillsides bare,
With glorious purple garments rare,
Broider'd with gorse-gold filigree,
Are purple, golden thoughts of thee.

Thro' all the hours that life shall go,
Sweet hours or sad, hours swift or slow,
Each passing moment brings to me
Full blooming rose-like thoughts of thee."
 
WHEN night's deep shadows darkly fall,
The moon breaks thro' the sombre thrall,
And then beneath her silver shawl,
I see the face of Mary.
And as I wander lonely here,
I lift my eyes to yon bright sphere,
And, joyous, know she shines as clear
To my dear winsome Mary.

Here as I stand beneath the trees,
Thro' which blows soft the evening breeze,
From life's clay house my spirit flees
In search of bonnie Mary.
Bright moon that shines so softly fair,
Bear swift my rapturous thoughts to where
Thy beams fall on the nut-brown hair
Of gentle winsome Mary.

Fair moon upon thy throne of blue,
Thy robe thy beams, thy gems the dew,
No orb of night can vie with you —
No cailín with my Mary.
 
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