Adorkable Cookie Quotes & Sayings
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With teenagers, the emotions are higher and things are more dramatic. That doesn't mean adults don't also act like children in their own way. — Sara Shepard

Let go of the spirit of the departed, and continue the celebration of your own life. — Allen Ginsberg

The pages afforded glimpses into my soul where I'd hidden it, behind masks of paper and ink. — Rachel L. Schade

You reflect your age differently. You reflect its broken heart. — Anne Rice

It was Hitler's mistakes, his weaknesses, his fears, his hatreds, that lost the back half of the war, just as it was his drive, his decisions, that won the front half. — Orson Scott Card

If you are at the mercy of what they call print interviews and the mercy of people who write about you, they can always tell lies. — Gore Vidal

When I'm crusty and old, either of these two sentences will be constantly uttered by my wrinkled mouth.
Yes, I was once on the NY Times Best Seller's List,or,Yeah, I wrote that book that only earned a few pennies
Either of the two makes me a writer, and that's what matters. — Vergielyn

I don't consider myself a very religious person. — Jonathan Meiburg

There's only one thing I know - have always known - that I wanted out of life. And it's you. — Cookie O'Gorman

I love the idea of leaving some of the original abstract thought in, because the problem is that when you pick up a pen you become a snob, your own worse critic. You edit yourself in a way that is non-creative. — Glen Hansard

The significant mistake of the traditionalists is they require the people to start where the church is instead of the church starting where the people are. Innovators begin by asking, 'What do we need to do to reach the people where they are?' — Leith Anderson

In his library he had been always sure of leisure and tranquility; and though prepared, as he told Elizabeth, to meet with folly and conceit in every other room in the house, he was used to be free from them there — Jane Austen

The trombone is too sacred for frequent use. — Felix Mendelssohn

It is fortunate that each generation does not comprehend its own ignorance. We are thus enabled to call our ancestors barbarous. — Charles Dudley Warner