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“Healey’s First Law Of Holes: When in one, stop digging.”
Denis Healey“Healey’s First Law Of Holes: When in one, stop digging.”
Denis Healey“I progressed through so many different styles of music through my teen years, both as a player and a vocalist, particularly the jazz and pop of the early 20th Century.”
Jeff Healey“World events do not occur by accident. They are made to happen, whether it is to do with national issues or commerce; and most of them are staged and managed by those who hold the purse strings.”
Denis Healey“You have the power to create your own destiny. You just need to decide what you want and how badly you want it.”
S.A. Healey, Empty Me Out“All I'd done for the past ten years was talk about it. I was sick of talking...sick of analyzing...sick of reliving it...sick of the screaming in my head that replayed over and over like a song stuck on repeat.”
S.A. Healey, Empty Me Out“Once, in his first term, Cartwright had been bold enough to ask him why he was clever, what exercises he did to keep his brain fit. Healey had laughed."It's memory, Cartwright, old dear. Memory, the mother of the Muses... at least that's what thingummy said."”
Stephen Fry, The Liar“Stories change us. They change the world. People are stories of themselves.”
Karen Healey, Guardian of the Dead“It's the shape of the stories that matters, the way belief forms around it. The story has real weight', He pointed at himself. 'Patupaiarehe look like monsters in some stories, but they're beautiful in a lot. I guess people believed more in the beautiful version. And the ideal of beauty changes. If I'd been born two hundred years ago, I bet I wouldn't look like this. The stories shaped me. They shape everyone, inside and out, but me more than most, because I'm magic.”
Karen Healey, Guardian of the Dead“Yellowdog, where does sorrow go?”He held his heart. “Lives here, in each of us.”
Trebor Healey, A Horse Named Sorrow“Don’t focus on outward means of satisfaction if you want to be happy.”
Trebor Healey, A Horse Named Sorrow