Walter Farley Quotes
Yet when the books have been read, it boils down to the horse, his human companion, and what goes on between them
Walter Farley
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When the suffering becomes acute enough, one goes forward.
Hermann Hesse
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Being born he have himself as our Companion, Eating with us he gave himself as Food, Dying He became our Ransom, Reigning he gives himself as our Reward.
Thomas Aquinas
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The reason that I'm so fast at what I do is - I'm not saying that I'm getting stories that nobody else has - the difference is that if a tip goes out to five people, and I know that it's a reliable source, I just tweet it out. If you're at a respectable news organization, that would be considered irresponsible.
Mike Cernovich
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Solitude has a healing consoler, friend, companion: it is work.
Berthold Auerbach
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One goes, or we all die.
Carol Birch
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Oh that music - how it goes through one
Carl Zuckmayer
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Childhood is a disease - a sickness that you grow out of.
William Golding
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I see myself being a father, hopefully a husband, but I'm very gun-shy. The older I get, the further the goalpost.
Esai Morales
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People who don't get excited about receiving gifts are tired of life.
Anna Maxted
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The next time you face a customer who has every right to be upset, say something like this: 'I don't blame you for feeling as you do. If I were you, I'd feel exactly the same way. What would you like for me to do?' These are magical, healing words, and you'll be surprised at how reasonable people become when they believe you are on their side.
H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
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I draw because words are too unpredictable. I draw because words are too limited. If you speak and write in English, or Spanish, or Chinese, or any other language, then only a certain percentage of human beings will get your meaning. But when you draw a picture everybody can understand it. If I draw a cartoon of a flower, then every man, woman, and child in the world can look at it and say, "That's a flower.
Sherman Alexie
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Yet when the books have been read, it boils down to the horse, his human companion, and what goes on between them
Walter Farley