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Wayward Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“When we lose the pieces of the wayward mechanism of our life and can’t walk our own walk anymore, we can’t but turn back the clock for a while and detect the hitch, to find out where things went wrong. ( “Wonder what went wrong “ )”
Erik Pevernagie

Michael Bassey Johnson
“When a child reaches puberty, parents become so curious about their sex lives and whereabouts, put them behind bars to their own detriment. When such a child breaks free, don't be surprised to see him/her in porn movies.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Dante Alighieri
“Turn back and seek the safety of the shore; tempt not the deep, lest, losing unawares me and yourselves, you come to port no more.”
Dante Alighieri, Inferno

Israelmore Ayivor
“You are your own leader. Where are you driving yourself to now? You can't afford to go wayward! Rise up and break new territories and live life so well.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Elle A. Rose
“Soul searching? Aren’t you a little young to even think about
that concept?”
“I don’t think a broken heart and shattered soul can be defined
by age. However, it can be measured by the process it takes to
heal.”
Elle A. Rose, Wayward Love

Blake Crouch
“Unter gewissen Umständen schließen Sicherheit und Wahrheit einander aus.”
Blake Crouch, Wayward

Blake Crouch
“Du kannst werden, was immer du willst. Was du dir auch in den Kopf setzt. Folge einfach deinem Herzen und lebe deine Träume." - Die guten alten Plattitüden einer ausgestorbenen Spezies.”
Blake Crouch, Wayward

Vincent Okay Nwachukwu
“Regrettably, wayward behavior toward the elderly is a password for many youths today. Your watchword should be caution if a challenge is intended, and arm yourself with multiple arm’s lengths else you could lose some teeth and all you’ll get is an appalling apology.”
Vincent Okay Nwachukwu, Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Being lost does not suggest the absence of a map.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Mark T. Sneed
“In advisory Mister Pope decided to explain the significance of Valentine’s Day with the story of wayward bird.
Rarely did Mister Pope spend any real amount of time in front of the advisory class, but that week, a few days before the Valentine’s Day dance he told a slightly familiar Valentine’s Day story.
“Okay, imagine you are a bird. You love being a bird. I mean, it’s a pretty good life. You wake. You hunt for food. You sleep. You wake up. You eat some more. That’s your life until you become old enough to start having urges.” Pope paused. The boys elbowed each other. The girls shook their heads. “Hold on, here’s my Valentine’s Day problem. Imagine you are this bird, with urges, and you find yourself the only species of your kind suddenly somewhere else. Things are familiar because there are cliffs and fish and food and other birds, but no one that looks like you. You may have been thinking you were imagining things and then you realize something is wrong.”
Mister Pope clicked a button and, on the screen, flashed a bird flying along the cliffside. It immediately looked like a seagull, but at the[…]”

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JUST ONE MO
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“Mister Pope continued, “Now there are cliffs on both coasts. There’s an ocean on either coast. I mean, you are a bird. You aren’t the smartest creature on earth. Now, you, silly bird, find yourself the only bird like you on the west coast. No Valentine’s Day for you.”
Hands went up.
“How did it get here?” Sidney Tucker asked from behind her oversized glasses.
“No one knows,” Mister Pope smiled.
“How come no one knows,” Kevin Abbott asked.
“Well, there are a bunch of theories, but no one can be certain,” Mister Pope said.
“So, there’s only one of these birds on the west coast right now,” Wendy Henderson asked.”

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Mark T. Sneed
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