Boneyard Quotes
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Boneyard Quotes & Sayings
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I like to listed to the adventurous guys - the Coltranes, Miles Davis, the guys who just let it loose.
— Herb Alpert
It's like I told you last night son. The earth is mostly just a boneyard. But pretty in the sunlight, he added
— Larry McMurtry
To read is to withdraw.To make oneself unavailable. One would feel easier about it if the pursuit inself were less ... selfish.
— Alan Bennett
The earth is mostly just a boneyard. But pretty in the sunlight.
— Larry McMurtry
But blasting the drummer into the river, though it would have been easy at this range, was not a good way to be inconspicuous.
— Neal Stephenson
It's always hard to turn a mirror on oneself, and harder still to understand how one's immediate present interacts with the near-future.
— Sebastian Marshall
It's too easy to criticize a man when he's out of favour, and to make him shoulder the blame for everybody else's mistakes.
— Leo Tolstoy
A wandering dog of a night wind came in off the sagebrush mesa carrying a bar of band music, and laid it on her doorstep like a bone.
— Wallace Stegner
Do not forget to breathe deeply today; because your breathing is love for life.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Writing bridges the inner and outer worlds and connects the paths of action and reflection.
— Christina Baldwin
Merricat, said Connie, would you like to go to sleep? Down in the boneyard ten feet deep!
— Shirley Jackson
I felt a strange sense of pride, being able to claim her this way. Kind of Neanderthal of me, but there it was.
— Stephenie Meyer
Fear is a desolate boneyard where our dreams go to desiccate in the hot sun. This
— Elizabeth Gilbert
As a publisher and author, I'm a big fan of historical fiction and also memoir.
— Andrea Davis Pinkney
Say this for big league baseball - it is beyond any question the greatest conversation piece ever invented in America.
— Bruce Catton
Beauty is rather a light that plays over the symmetry of things than that symmetry itself.
— Plotinus