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Taking another life, she had whispered, even a guilty one, should never be easy. If it were, we'd be little more than animals.
— Mary E. Pearson
The great thing about unrequited love is it's the only kind that lasts.
— Allison Pearson
I'm more of a writer than a fighter you see.
— Luke Pearson
Some last words should never be said.
— Mary E. Pearson
Which weakness shall I tell her? "I walk funny," I say, and she's satisfied with that. (inside joke)
— Mary E. Pearson
I'll play any man from any land any game he can name for any amount he can count ... Provided I like it!
— Puggy Pearson
Practice Makes Perfect
I'll know better next time
Than to even begin;
Everything's easier on the second try
Especially sin. — Carol Lynn Pearson
I'll know better next time
Than to even begin;
Everything's easier on the second try
Especially sin. — Carol Lynn Pearson
The choice, however, is as clear now for nations as it was once for the individual: peace or extinction.
— Lester B. Pearson
I thought grandmothers had to like you. It's a law or something.
— Mary E. Pearson
I am a soldier in my father's army.
— Mary E. Pearson
disney in shadows
— Ridley Pearson
Okay, so let's run faster.
— Ridley Pearson
God probably thinks it's worth giving a sense of humor only to those of us who have to laugh at all the rubbish bits that are wrong with us.
— Allison Pearson
Whether you accept or reject the idea of God, the sacredness of all life is a goal devoutly to be wished
— Carlton D. Pearson
The way to free ourselves of shadow possession is to awaken our heroic potential.
— Carol S. Pearson
Maybe there was no one way to define it. Maybe there were as many shades of love as the blues of the sky,
— Mary E. Pearson
SHUT UP!...PADDLE!
— Ridley Pearson
We first develop the Ego, then encounter the Soul, and finally give birth to a unique sense of Self.
— Carol S. Pearson
My guilty pleasure is 'Britain's Next Top Model'.
— April Pearson
The Ego is the "container" for our life. The Ego creates a boundary between us and everything else and mediates our relationship with the world.
— Carol S. Pearson
I'm about to read Scott Turow's 'Innocent.' I've been hungry for this book since he first told me it was in the works. I'm a serious Turow fan.
— Ridley Pearson
Heroes take journeys, confront dragons, and discover the treasure of their true selves.
— Carol Lynn Pearson
We lost everything. We even won our own constituency.
— Maryon Pearson
There's an old Jewish saying: An enemy is someone whose story you do not know. (22)
— Carol Lynn Pearson
If we spend too much time reliving the past, it gets us nowhere."
"That's where I am, Rafe. Nowhere. — Mary E. Pearson
"That's where I am, Rafe. Nowhere. — Mary E. Pearson
When your life has had few events to occupy it, it's amazing how a simple encounter can seem like an entire three-act play.
— Mary E. Pearson
My child was one of Nature's Tories pitted against a mother who was one of nurture's Lefties: it was no contest.
— Allison Pearson
I see you in the grass,
Running through the snow,
But where you have gone,
I cannot go. — Helen Pearson
Running through the snow,
But where you have gone,
I cannot go. — Helen Pearson
There is no shortcut to truth, no way to gain knowledge of the universe except through the gateway of the scientific method.
— Karl Pearson
There are all kinds of friends you make in life ... But there's something different about someone who spreads their wings with you.
— Mary E. Pearson
When I do things I shouldn't do, my mother says I need a new pair of glasses
that I should be be looking differently at the choices I make. — Ridley Pearson
that I should be be looking differently at the choices I make. — Ridley Pearson
Are we still in Morrighan?" I asked.
He half smiled, half grunted. "You don't know your own country's borders? How very royal. — Mary E. Pearson
He half smiled, half grunted. "You don't know your own country's borders? How very royal. — Mary E. Pearson
It's not an easy thing to tell the girl that you love more than life itself that you're going to marry someone else.
— Mary E. Pearson
Once upon a time, there was a man as great as the gods ...
But even the great can tremble with fear.
Even the great can fall — Mary E. Pearson
But even the great can tremble with fear.
Even the great can fall — Mary E. Pearson
Sometimes there's not a better way. Sometimes there's only the hard way.
— Mary E. Pearson
How can there be peace without people understanding each other; and how can this be if they don't know each other?
— Lester B. Pearson
Change doesn't happen overnight-it's molded by people who don't give up
— Mary E. Pearson
True love isn't reserved for weddings and ceremonies. It's from the heart. That's all it has to be. All it ever is.
— Ridley Pearson
When he laughed, Roy's mouth revealed a Stonehenge of ancient teeth.
— Allison Pearson
Who's Chernabog?" Grumbled Maybeck.
Philby answered,"Only the most powerful villian Walt Disney ever created. — Ridley Pearson
Philby answered,"Only the most powerful villian Walt Disney ever created. — Ridley Pearson
Picture yourself five years from now. Where do you want to be? Remember that. Every day. That's how you'll get there.
— Mary E. Pearson
The record of a month's roulette playing at Monte Carlo can afford us material for discussing the foundations of knowledge.
— Karl Pearson
I woke up on the floor of Lia's wagon and thought she had finally planted an ax in my skull.
— Mary E. Pearson
When he breathed he truly was Australia's greatest white elder and friend without peer to the original Australians.
— Noel Pearson
It's other people who make us wise, and I haven't known nearly enough.
— Mary E. Pearson
Whatever you choose for your stationery is your favorite color because it's where you pour your heart out.
— Mary E. Pearson
The hero's achievement, in short, is to affirm life.
— Carol S. Pearson
I shan't make a fuss over the babe's father.
— Mary E. Pearson
Love's always a messy affair better left to young hearts
— Mary E. Pearson
It's important to start off with ideals, even if they become modified at some later stage.
— Stuart Pearson Wright
I am inclined to think that one's education has been in vain if one fails to learn that most schoolmasters are idiots.
— Hesketh Pearson
I am undependable. You might get gritty contemporary with one book, science fiction, magical realism, or high fantasy with another.
— Mary E. Pearson
Like it better, nothing like sunshine dried right into your clothes.
— Mary E. Pearson
People will notice the beauty of what they usually ignore ~
— Mary E. Pearson
We get what we focus on consistently.
— Kevin W. Pearson
Finn whispered, "What has a head, thorax, and abdomen, but stands six feet tall?"
"A snowman? — Ridley Pearson
"A snowman? — Ridley Pearson
Duty. That was a word I hated as much as tradition.
— Mary E. Pearson
At heart, Pearson is in the intellectual property business, be it through publishing books or the 'Financial Times'.
— Marjorie Scardino
Convince him. I relaxed against his touch and didn't turn away when his mouth met mine.
— Mary E. Pearson
In death, we are not defined by what we did or who we were but by what we meant to others. How well we loved and were loved in return.
— Allison Pearson
Reflection can be painful, but reflection can also be productive.
— Charlotte Pearson
Winning a gold medal is not easy but I believed in myself, especially over the last four years.
— Sally Pearson
Statistics is the grammar of science.
— Karl Pearson
It's the unknown that I fear, the bites of memories that still have no connections.
— Mary E. Pearson
In terms of acting, I've been acting from a very young age. I've always loved it and wanted to have a career in acting or something to do with it.
— April Pearson
And I began walking. A thousand miles, or two, I would carry her all the way to Dalbreck if I had to. No one would pry her from my arms again.
— Mary E. Pearson
What is magic but what we don't yet understand
— Mary E. Pearson
Hell was never God's intention. It is man's invention. It is a human-manufactured religious icon, no less idolatrous than deifying a statue.
— Carlton D. Pearson
One day a man came into the bar and ordered a pint and a pousse-cafe, adding "for our lass" in case I thought he was a ballet dancer or something.
— Harry Pearson
I've been running from, and toward, death all my life, more aware of it than a person should be.
— Ridley Pearson
Order and reason, beauty and benevolence, are characteristics and conceptions which we find solely associated with the mind of man.
— Karl Pearson
For men, life is a highway. For women it is a roadmap.
— Allison Pearson
Sometimes what comes, simply comes, too fast to anticipate, or counter with prudence. The deluge just appears, on occasion, be it weather, or life.
— Ryne Douglas Pearson
A perfect night... a perfect forever
— Mary E. Pearson
The wise camel is not swayed by desert mirages; instead, it trudges on, in search for true water.
— Ridley Pearson
I have gotten everything from a one-page letter written in pencil to a 50-page computer generated masterpiece.
— Ron Pearson
I created an icicle sculpture in the snow. White on white.
— Mary E. Pearson
It has too often been too easy for rulers and governments to incite man to war.
— Lester B. Pearson
And all I want is to hold her and make the rest of the world go away.
— Mary E. Pearson
Jez had gone from an evil twin to a sweet, even angelic, girl, all in less than a minute.
— Ridley Pearson
There are many ways to feed people.
— Mary E. Pearson
Because I Stupidly Loved Her
— Mary E. Pearson
Misunderstanding arising from ignorance breeds fear, and fear remains the greatest enemy of peace.
— Lester B. Pearson
And suddenly I feel weak, like every question in my head has collided against each other and won't let me think. (pg. 108)
— Mary E. Pearson
If you don't beleve in yourself, who will?' ~Maybeck
— Ridley Pearson
Even we are guilty of not nurturing gifts, and the gifts that aren't fed shrivel and die.
— Mary E. Pearson
Airports and 'leg room' on planes are a form of medieval torture.
— Mary E. Pearson
What do you care more about? The kids or your hair?
— Ridley Pearson
What animals make the best doctors? A. Ducks, they're natural quacks.
— R. Eugene Pearson