Catherine Sanderson famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Our break-up had been a resounding anti-climax. I wanted to be wept over, bitterly. I wanted to be fought for. Mourned, or regretted just a little. I wanted to feel like I was someone who'd been worth having in the first place.
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I want to build you a house with my bare hands and carry you over the threshold. I want too cook for you every evening and bring you tea in bed in the mornings. I want to read with you in front of an open fire, sipping a glass of wine. I want to drive you to the beach and lie next to you in the sun. I may not be a man of means, bit I want to take care of you as best I can.
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I do still love you. I don't love you enough to be able to give you the things we dreamed about and planned.
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It stung this new rejection, but it was also a relief to put an end to the ambiguity and incertitude. I had been deceiving myself the day I decided I could master the art of detachment, or maybe the mistake was to allow things to go on in that vein for as long as they had.
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Music from my iPod was setting my life to a dramatic soundtrack that only I could hear.
-- Catherine Sanderson
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Beginning with the first bite, and for every bite after, that try to chew ten times.
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The soul of the slave, the soul of the "little man," is as dear to me as the soul of the great.
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I've never before been so aware of the thousands of little good things, the thousands of things that go right every day.
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Right now, I have to admit, that I'm more interested in giving people a little bit of hope and goodness.
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I'm portable. I carry a laptop and a little recording studio on my back.
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It is almost impossible to throw dirt on someone without getting a little on yourself
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No war is inevitable until it breaks out.
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I wanted to break the record, of course, and become the youngest person to sail around the world solo and unassisted.
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We must break problems down into small, digestible bits. We must define the concepts that we use and explain what components they consist of. We must tackle small problems.
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Every poem breaks a silence that had to be overcome.
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