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#1. It's always a problem - you've got to figure out a place to put your body. You've got to wake up in the morning and deal with the fact that you have this body to lug around. #Quote by Laurel Nakadate
#2. I wanted someone to open doors and lend a helping hand, not because it was expected but because they wanted to. Because they liked me that much. #Quote by Laurel Ulen Curtis
#3. Culture and technology exist in a dynamic reciprocal relationship. Culture comprehends technology through the means of narratives or myths, and those narratives influence the future shape and purposes of technology. The culture-technology circuit is at the heart of cultural evolution. #Quote by Brenda Laurel
#4. Corpses were real. He had heard about these cannibal dead walkers in the northeast, but they were in fact real. Rumor had it that one - just one - had made its way down towards the Mid-Atlantic.
The rumored Dead Walker lived. #Quote by Laurel Jay
#5. Jill's face was hard when PE ended, and I had the feeling she was trying not to cry. I tried talking to her in the locker room, but she simply shook her head and headed off for the showers. I was about to go there myself when I heard a shriek. Those of us who were still by the lockers raced to the shower room to see what was happening.
Laurel jerked the curtain back from her stall and came running out, oblivious to the fact that she was naked. I gaped. Her skin was covered in a fine sheen of ice. Water droplets from the shower had frozen solid on her skin and in her hair, though in the steamy heat of the rest of the room, they were already starting to melt. I glanced over to the shower itself and noticed that the water coming out of the faucet was also frozen solid. #Quote by Richelle Mead
#6. it; she must find out all she could. #Quote by Laurel O'Donnell
#7. I think most interesting people are socially awkward even if they're able to hide it most of the time. If Henry Darger hadn't been a shut-in would we love him so much? Any act that we do in private is amazing and profound because it is private. You don't have to worry about being socially awkward in the privacy of your own home ... well, unless I show up. #Quote by Laurel Nakadate
#8. I'd rather live my life honestly, than spend it adapting to what others think I should be. #Quote by Laurel Dewey
#9. ...everything we cling to is really an illusion that's manufactured by people who want to control us. #Quote by Laurel Dewey
#10. Laurel watched his lips intently as he spoke. He thought it was pretty amazing that she knew what he was saying just from reading his lips. But it also meant a lot of times her eyes were on his mouth, not meeting his gaze. Which gave him the sneaky ability to watch her more closely than he could anyone else, without her thinking he was staring. #Quote by Erin McCarthy
#11. All of a sudden we were out of the lot and on the highway next to the mountains, flying. I put my hand out the window, and then I put my head out. I felt my hair blow behind me and the air rush into me, and I forgot for a moment to worry about how I was supposed to be. Because I was perfect right then. Everything was. And Sky was a perfect driver. Not scary. Just steady. And fast. I wanted the music to last forever. #Quote by Ava Dellaira
#12. I am not yet come of age, my lord. How can I be queen? asked Constance fearfully. #Quote by Laurel A. Rockefeller
#13. Come, drunks and drug-takers; come perverts unnerved!
Receive the laurel, given, though late, on merit; to whom
and wherever deserved.
Parochial punks, trimmers, nice people, joiners true-blue,
Get the hell out of the way of the laurel. It is deathless
And it isn't for you. #Quote by Louise Bogan
#14. You strip from me the laurel and the rose!
Take all! Despite you there is yet one thing
I hold against you all, and when, tonight,
I enter Christ's fair courts, and, lowly bowed,
Sweep with doffed casque the heavens' threshold blue,
One thing is left, that, void of stain or smutch,
I bear away despite you …
My white plume. #Quote by Edmond Rostand
#15. This private estate was far enough away from the explosion so that its bamboos, pines, laurel, and maples were still alive, and the green place invited refugees - partly because they believed that if the Americans came back, they would bomb only buildings; partly because the foliage seemed a center of coolness and life, and the estate's exquisitely precise rock gardens, with their quiet pools and arching bridges, were very Japanese, normal, secure; and also partly (according to some who were there) because of an irresistible, atavistic urge to hide under leaves. #Quote by John Hersey
#16. When you make 'The Daily Show', it's usually not for a laurel, it's for a dart. #Quote by Brian Williams
#17. Listen ... you can hear the colors flowering in the quiet of your soul #Quote by Laurel Burch
#18. Smart lad, to slip betimes away
From fields where glory does not stay
And early though the laurel grows
It withers quicker than the rose. #Quote by A.E. Housman
#19. The truest fame, the fame that comes after death, is never heard of by its recipient; and yet he is called a happy man. His happiness lay both in the possession of those great qualities which won him fame, and in the opportunity that was granted him of developing them–the leisure he had to act as he pleased, to dedicate himself to his favorite pursuits. It is only work done from the heart that ever gains the laurel #Quote by Arthur Schopenhauer
#20. Memory returned like spring, Laurel thought. Memory had the character of spring. In some cases, it was the old wood that did the blooming #Quote by Eudora Welty
#21. Sometimes we hate her," Laurel said, then smiled at Parker. "But it's a hate based on love. #Quote by Nora Roberts
#22. Each of us has experienced moments in our lives when we are fully alive - when we have no wish for it to be different, better, or more. We have no disappointment, no comparison with ideals, no sense that it is not what we worked for. We feel no protective or defensive urge - have no desire to hold on, to store up, to save. Such moments are perfect in themselves. #Quote by Laurel Scheaf
#23. I feel like dying when I'm helpless #Quote by Stan Laurel
#24. Humans like to look. I think that voyeurism and exploitation are often used in the same sentence. But, in my opinion, voyeurism is a beautiful and delightful thing. There is nothing more intimate than really looking at someone. #Quote by Laurel Nakadate
#25. It was like having a heart to heart with a squirrel. You want to believe they understand you, but deep down, logical tells you that it's jetting over their heads. #Quote by Laurel Dewey
#26. We can thank our lucky stars when once in a blue moon we find rare and kindred souls along the pathways of our lives. #Quote by Laurel Burch
#27. Labor Day. We could hear their bellow and grind from the Route 19 overpass. Below, the river gleamed like a flaw in metal. Leaving the parking lot behind, we billy-goated down the fisherman's trail, one by one, the way all mountain people do. Loud clumps of bees clustered in the fireweed and boneset, and the trail underfoot crunched with cans, condom wrappers, worm containers. A half-buried coal bucket rose from the dirt with a galvanized grin. The laurel hell wove itself into a tunnel, hazy with gnats. There, a busted railroad spike. The smell of river water filled our noses. #Quote by Matthew Neill Null
#28. That is the moment I begin to despise the idea of fame. What does it do for the bearer of the laurel? Who cares if your name is in the paper? Who cares if you are mentioned as one of the top-ten cyclists, boxers, batters, painters, poets, artists, fly fishermen in the world? Who cares if your name is written in history books? When you have died you can't read those history books. When you have died the small trace you have left behind, even if you win a Tony, an Emmy, an Oscar, an election, will lose its vibrancy, fade into an outline. Oh yes, him, I heard of him, I knew someone who read him once. What difference does it make to the corpse if his books are in libraries or not in libraries? Who cares if his plays are revived on the summer-stock circuit for one hundred years? Isn't the simplest touch of a child's arm on the face more important, isn't the good meal, the brush against a thigh, a hand held during a movie, a swim in the sea, aren't those things of equal importance as the sands of time come rushing down on our heads burying ambition and love, good and evil, breath, blood, brains, waste, memory, alike in oblivion? #Quote by Anne Roiphe
#29. Most gladly would I give the blood-stained laurel for the first violet which March brings us, the fragrant pledge of the new-fledged year. #Quote by Friedrich Schiller
#30. He's not David," she added, "but he definitely has his own charm. #Quote by Aprilynne Pike
#31. History is a conversation and sometimes a shouting match between present and past, though often the voices we most want to hear are barely audible. #Quote by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
#32. THAT WASN'T A SPEED BUMP!!! #Quote by Laurel Johnson
#33. A cupcake is like a great pop song. The whole world in less than three minutes. And it's impossible to have a bad cupcake. In New York you walk everywhere. So I'm always looking, always on the eternal search for the perfect cupcake. I take them very seriously. It's like hunting and gathering for me. #Quote by Laurel Nakadate
#34. Saying goodbye to someone you love isn't really the hard part. It's living every day, not being able to say anything to them at all. #Quote by Laurel Ulen Curtis
#35. Whenever I do get to look out, it is glorious. Even the stars have a special brightness. #Quote by Laurel Clark
#36. A disease and its treatment can be a series of humiliations, a chisel for humility. #Quote by Laurel Lea