14 Year Old Funny Birthday Quotes & Sayings
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Most writers write to say something about other people - and it doesn't last. Good writers write to find out about themselves - and it lasts forever. — Gloria Steinem

No doubt we should be, on the whole, much worse off than we are without our astonishing gift for illusion. — Virginia Woolf

It's true though, that the impulse to give freely to the world seems to be at the bottom of the well of human intentions where the purest and clearest water arises. To be able to offer back what the world has given you, but shaped a little by your touch - that makes a true life. — John Tarrant

Is there anything you want to do before we put our heads in plastic boxes for two days?'
I thought about this for a second, then held the side of her face and kissed her.
We both zipped up our suits just in time to see the reactor blow: a column of green radioactive fire, belching black smoke. Di squeezed my hand, our big boxy heads knocked clumsily together, and I tried to think of something romantic to say.
'Well, I guess that's why they all die of cancer. — Tom Francis

There is beauty in the written word, — T.J. Klune

I think there will be more smiles when the smoke clears. — Shaun Alexander

Life is too short to waste time harboring bad feelings about anyone. Forgive, forget, then move on! — Denise Austin

Stealing equipment from a small-town fire station is such an easy, petty crime," Nick said. "It feels anticlimactic after starting the day in New York selling three stolen Rembrandts and outwitting the FBI."
"We could break into the International Bluegrass Music Museum," she said. "I hear that it's the Louvre of northwest Kentucky."
That got Nick's attention. "What have they got to see?"
"I was kidding! I was being sarcastic."
"Sarcasm isn't one of your strengths," he said. — Janet Evanovich

May you get more out of life than a cup of tea. — Rebecca St. James

It's not how many friends you have but how important you are to them. — Ty Patterson

The theatre can teach us some truth, but it is the truth of the illusory nature of our existence. It can alert us to the dream-like quality of our lives, their brevity, mutability and lack of solid grounds. As such, by reminding us of our mortality, it can foster in us the virtue of humility. — Terry Eagleton

If He prayed who was without sin, how much more it becometh a sinner to pray! — Cyprian