Kim Wright Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Kim Wright
I hope I leave this world gracefully, like a pilgrim slips from the back of his donkey at the end of a long ride, like a traveler disembarks from an airplane that has carried him across a great ocean. — Kim Wright
This is what progress does, you know. Each step into the future makes us ever so much grander and more demanding and thus ever so slightly less human. — Kim Wright
Men deprived of female company quickly became fearsome creatures, and Trevor believed you could argue that civilization was in fact the invention of women, or at least the invention of the men who wanted to please them. If it were not for the ladies, Trevor often proclaimed, especially after a few beers, humanity would doubtlessly still be roaming the forests in animal skins. But — Kim Wright
I keep a pen in my hand so that I can underline anything that strikes me as particularly interesting or well written - it's a quirk left over from my days in graduate school. — Kim Wright
Fate drives cruel bargains. We must always release one thing before we can grasp something else. — Kim Wright
Siri, what is the meaning of life? She answers: To think about questions like this. Huh. Good one. — Kim Wright
The blending, of course, is the challenge. Most creatures who are special cannot seem to stop themselves from announcing the fact, despite the dangers that come with being different from the rest of your species. If you tie a red string around a wren's leg, the others in the flock will peck it to death. — Kim Wright
It was the summer just before we both turned twenty. Before life began to chip away at us like a sculptor into marble, reducing us from endless unformed possibility into the women we would ultimately become. — Kim Wright
She closed her eyes and prayed to whichever small ineffectual god protects the hearts of women. — Kim Wright
If you want a man to trust you, ask him for a favor. Most people get this part wrong. They try to win people over by offering something to them, but humans instinctively recoil from those who help them. They like the people that they help far better, even if the favor granted is as small as a cigarette. — Kim Wright
It's funny. Writing is a solitary task, but in order to succeed at it, you need other people. — Kim Wright
Falling in love slowly is like awakening one morning to find that the sun has risen in the west. — Kim Wright
And despite it all, he has never been able to abandon hope that his betters will someday notice him. Will someday accept him as one of their own.
It is the failing of his lifetime. — Kim Wright
Religion is nothing more than the study of other people's experiences with God. But true spirituality is the opportunity to have your own experience with God. — Kim Wright
You can love one man and leave another and love a man and still leave him and leave a man without ever loving him, you can fuck everybody you meet or live like a nun and in the end you still wind up at Target. — Kim Wright
There's no such thing as fate. It's just the word men give to decisions which have worked out badly. — Kim Wright
In novels, women run off with their lovers. In real life, women stay. — Kim Wright
It's true," I admit. I put two fingers up to my throat to feel my pulse. "I've never trusted anybody to catch me. — Kim Wright
I suppose you could even argue that the very act of telling a story is an act of faith... — Kim Wright
Scoff if you wish, but there is something morally dangerous in this endless variety of amusements that our era claims to provide. Soon there will be no word for "contentment" in the English language, for we shall no longer feel content and thus have no need to describe it. — Kim Wright
If Anthony Weaver knew anything, it was this: That life and love and country and duty ... that all of these things faded in time. They came and went with the impartial cruelty of the Indian sun. But sin and sin alone is eternal. — Kim Wright