Marketh Famous Quotes & Sayings
14 Marketh Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
My lord, lawyers are a dangerous species of animals till ha'e any dependence upon— Charles Macklin
they are always starting punctilios and deeficulties among friends. Why, my dear lord, it is their interest that aw mankind should be at variance; for disagreement is the vary manure wi' which they enrich and fatten the land of leetigation; and as they find that constantly produces the best crop, depend upon it they will always be sure till lay it on ass thick ass they can.

Just remember to keep your eye out for ways to maximize your schedule freedom in the long term.— Scott Adams

I'll never look at you in any way but complete admiration." He stroked her hair soothingly. "You will never be a millstone about my neck. Rather you're the sunshine that brightens my day." He swallowed. "Don't you see? You brought me into the daylight. You've embraced parts of me that I was never able to let see light. Don't make me retreat again into the night. (Winter Makepeace)— Elizabeth Hoyt

I can feel the wind go by when I run. It feels good. It feels fast.— Evelyn Ashford

Who was it said that memory is what we thought we'd forgotten? And it ought to be obvious to us that time doesn't act as a fixative, rather as a solvent. But it's not convenient— Julian Barnes
it's not useful
to believe this; it doesn't help us get on with our lives; so we ignore it. [p. 69]

I was speechless. Rare for me, but if anyone was capable of shocking me to silence, it was my mother.— Robyn Peterman

The constancy of the internal environment is the condition for free and independent life: the mechanism that makes it possible is that which assured the maintenance, with the internal environment, of all the conditions necessary for the life of the elements.— Claude Bernard

Many foolish persons, wanderers from other parts, have the vain fashion of graving their names and the obscure places whence they come, upon its stones, which is silly and marketh the doer for a fool.— Mark Twain

He would like to burrow under the earth like a bulb, like a root, to where it is still warm. To hibernate with his thoughts and feelings. To remain silent with a shrivelling mouth. He wishes that all the statements, insults, promises he has uttered would become invalid, forgotten by everyone and he himself forgotten too.— Ingeborg Bachmann
But no sooner is he secured in the silence, no sooner does he fancy that he has wrapped himself up like a chrysalis, than he is no longer right. A wet, cold wind blows his absence of expectations around the corner, over a flower-stall filled with evergreens and flowers for the dead. And suddenly he is holding in his hands the snowdrops that he didn't want to buy
he who wanted to go empty-handed! The bells of the snowdrops begin to ring wildly and soundlessly, and he goes to where his ruin awaits him. Filled with expectation as never before, with the expectation and the desire for salvation accumulated through all the years.

It's so much better to hand over a finished book than having all these people waiting.— Ernest Cline

Whether we wake or we sleep, Whether we carol or weep, The Sun with his Planets in chime, Marketh the going of Time.— Edward FitzGerald

You're with me," Dan murmured against Vadim's lips. "In my thoughts, my heart, my mind, no matter what I am doing. I goddamned need you, and I want you - always.— Aleksandr Voinov

Every time a student makes a mistake in math, they grow a synapse." There— Jo Boaler

But Owen, he hath not a farmer's heart-/— Ian Doescher
This apple falls quite near his father's tree
- Beru
