
Most days go
nowhere
but the avoidance
of pain and
dissolution are
lovely. —
Charles Bukowski

I come from a family of working women, my mum went to work two weeks after I was born - my parents had no money, there was no choice. —
Lindsay Davenport

Try to be one of those people on whom nothing is lost. —
Henry James

Only a true reader will understand how lovely it is to read a book on rainy days. —
Nicholaa Spencer

You 'mustn't' nothing in your life. I don't 'must' nothing in the life, just die. It's important, yeah, but I have also a future in front of me. —
Peter Sagan

Mental prayer is nothing else but being on terms of friendship with God, frequently conversing in secret with Him. —
Teresa Of Avila

When a dreamer loses his lover, his dream profits. (Unless, of course, the lover was the dreamer's dream.) —
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

By all these lovely tokens September days are here, With summer's best of weather And autumn's best of cheer. —
Helen Hunt Jackson

And on the worn book of old-golden
I brought not here to read, it seems, but hold
And freshen in this air of withering sweetness; —
Robert Frost
Lovely days don't come to you, you should walk to them. —
Rumi

The one close to me now; even my own body
these too will soon become clouds, floating in different directions. —
Izumi Shikibu

Gehenna is lovely these days. —
James Martin

Hopefully it'll give us a bit of luck on the night, but I'm not really a superstitious person. —
Steven Gerrard

The sweep of his arms was wide and athletic, more like a quarterback than a middling golfer who had dropped off the tour. —
Nichole Bernier