Ludmilla Quotes
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Ludmilla Quotes & Sayings
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Come, lay thy head upon my breast and I'll kiss thee unto rest.
— George Gordon Byron
Wonderfullest things are ever the unmentionable; deep memories yield no epitaphs; this six-inch chapter is the stoneless grave of Bulkington.
— Herman Melville
Don't be curious of matters that don't concern you; never speak of them, and don't ask about them.
— Teresa Of Avila
Best they honor thee
Who honor in thee only what is best. — William Watson
Who honor in thee only what is best. — William Watson
Parallel worlds, right?" Aston nodded. "Our sci-fi writers love 'em." "They still do back home," Ludmilla assured him.
— David Weber
Knowledge burnished through suffering becomes wisdom, which eventually opens into the calling to return in innocence to simple harmony.
— Darrell Calkins
Dance is movement, and movement is life.
— Ludmilla Chiriaeff
She keeps looking up, not meeting his eyes - the sign of a serious crush, by the way.
— Ludmilla Petrushevskaya
You've no right to walk into people's castles and take their guitars.
— Diana Wynne Jones
You may know what you need, but to get what you want, better see that you keep what you have.
— Stephen Sondheim
It's no secret, of course, that souls sometimes die within a person and are replaced by others - especially with age.
— Ludmilla Petrushevskaya
All one's feeling goes into practicing exercises, many of which are set to music. Therefore, somehow dancing with boyfriends doesn't attract me.
— Ludmilla Tourischeva
I don't care about the Constitution
— Phil Hare
There was nothing but pain in store for her, yet she cried with happiness and couldn't stop.
— Ludmilla Petrushevskaya
I think I work harder on the pitch, I cover more ground and my passing is more accurate.
— Frank Lampard
Ninety-nine percent of singing is listening and hearing, and so then 1 percent of it is singing.
— Linda Ronstadt
It was in a dream, though, that it happened, and dreams don't count.
— Ludmilla Petrushevskaya