6 Word Memoirs Quotes & Sayings
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Top 6 Word Memoirs Quotes
Tattoos made my skin more 'me.' -Melissa Maxwell — Larry Smith
Tomorrow! How sweet its prospects for a drunkard the night before. There is no better word. Before the earth hurls itself into sunshine, nothing is not possible. — Mary Karr
Lightning hides the colour of night — Munia Khan
Let's pursue the visage of imagination — Munia Khan
Honestly, all crows are not ravens — Munia Khan
That's not me.That's my duality! — Munia Khan
Moments give birth to new memories — Munia Khan
Love hurts because it holds hearts — Munia Khan
The memoir industry is, what's the word? Under regulated. I think it needs to be pruned. If there are too many books right now and the market for readers is shrinking, I think we can get rid of many of the memoirs. Another memoir should be awfully well justified before it gets published. — Arthur Phillips
Protect your dreams from your nightmare — Munia Khan
Not every wall needs a ceiling — Munia Khan
I'd worked at the White House for two years, and I'd read a bunch of White House memoirs because everybody who works at the White House, even for five minutes, writes a memoir usually not less than 600 pages long - and never without the word 'power' in the title. — Christopher Buckley
Imprisoned peace sets the war free — Munia Khan
California, still a magical vanity fair. — Eileen Granfors
Each tear longs to kiss sorrow — Munia Khan
Aw honey. Today's as important as forever." Grandpa Joe in "Shave and a Haircut" Flash Warden and Other Stories — Eileen Granfors
Madame Bellwings, Memoir Elf Coordinator, was not at all pleased with this request, because elves who write the memoirs of teenage girls have the habit of returning to the magical realm with atrocious grammar. They can't seem to shake the phrases "watever" and "no way," and they insert the word like into so many sentences that the other elves start slapping them ... and for no apparent reason occasionally call out the name Edward Cullen. — Janette Rallison
