1820s Dresses Quotes & Sayings
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Like most writers, I look back on all of my finished works with utter regret, and the trouble with writing a series of novels is that you have to go back and read them, and make sure that you haven't forgotten anything you've created, and then when you do that, you're faced with your own mistakes on every trick, from the wrong word in places to entirely the wrong incident. — Daniel Handler
The one thing I would tell everyone - myself included - would be to just chill out. Life, by design, provides us with plenty of drama without us having to augment it and invent more. Just chill. — Mark Deklin
Some say that love is the sweetest feeling, the purest form of joy, but that isn't right. It's not love
it's relief. — Karen Thompson Walker
Beyond the economics of production efficiency, animal welfare laws that require "humane" treatment are really not about animals; they're about humans and making humans feel better about using animals. We can comfort ourselves with the idea that we are acting in a "humane" way. — Gary L. Francione
You love with a fierce courage that I do not understand, and yet I wish that I could have it too. — Douglas Patten
When I needed to overcome the low expectations of others or the bias that would be expressed in one circumstance or another, I'd keep on keeping on. And I climb over the obstacle, go around it, dig under it, fly over it. That's what kept me going. Otherwise I would have never been an astrophysicist. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Every opinion based on scientific criticism I welcome. — Karl Marx
I can be your other hand when you need it. — Katja Millay
Though introverts look calm on the surface, our brains are bubbling with activity, and thus we require less external stimulation than extroverts. — Adam S. McHugh
But I am committed to keeping this city a strong and viable center for commerce and industry, for continuing to make it a place of opportunity for its citizens. — Jane Byrne
At least with zombies I know my enemy and I know what to do: Aim and shoot. It's not so easy with people. — Donna Lynn Hope
