Sycamore Quotes
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Sycamore Quotes & Sayings
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The key to getting out of a bad relationship is being able to imagine something more fulfilling. --D. Travers Scott
— Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
Every time a trick hangs up on me, I gain a renewed faith in humanity - someone really cares!
— Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
When I use music on stage, the prime directive is to entertain the public, so it is different.
— Cliff Richard
It occurred to me, when I was old enough to make rules of my own, that they should be fair and simple.
— Moon Unit Zappa
The healthy can't understand the emptied, the broken.
— David Mitchell
We could have chopped down the sycamore with this ...
— Brian Jacques
I'd scale that monster sycamore if I could. Right to the top. And I'd yell her name across the rooftops for the whole world to hear.
-Bryce — Wendelin Van Draanen
-Bryce — Wendelin Van Draanen
He realized that monarchy was essential to peace, and that the price of freedom was violence and disorder.
— Tacitus
On a sandbar
sunlight stretches out its limbs, or is it
a sycamore, so brazen, so clean and bold? — William Stafford
sunlight stretches out its limbs, or is it
a sycamore, so brazen, so clean and bold? — William Stafford
cruise the ones in the flesh, not the ghosts on the internet
— Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
Stars shining bright above you
Night breezes seem to whisper "I love you"
Birds singing in the sycamore tree
Dream a little dream of me — Gus Kahn
Night breezes seem to whisper "I love you"
Birds singing in the sycamore tree
Dream a little dream of me — Gus Kahn
If we eliminate the pressure to pass, what delicious and devastating opportunities for transformation might we create?
— Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
Autumn afternoon:
a sycamore leaf
falls softly
and rests
on its own shadow — Abbas Kiarostami
a sycamore leaf
falls softly
and rests
on its own shadow — Abbas Kiarostami
Ingo was a fever, and so far she hadn't found the antidote.
— Margaret Way