Ahman Summoners Quotes & Sayings
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What matters is precisely this; the unspoken at the edge of the spoken. — Virginia Woolf
No amount of promises can guarantee love — Hanif Kureishi
The presence of those seeking the truth is infinitely to be preferred to the presence of those who think they've found it. — Terry Pratchett
It Is possible to live in peace. — Mahatma Gandhi
Admirable is excellent. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I think the best way for me to go into auditions psychologically was to say, 'You're not going to get it. This is the only acting experience you're going to have with this material.' — Janel Moloney
To me it's just going for the moment that counts. Sometimes, I'll have all the elements there, and I like to play and push something, and to me, in the end, you do achieve things that you're not aware of in the beginning, even though you're there trying to get them. — Herb Ritts
IGNATIUS MARTIN PERRISH SPENT the night drunk and doing terrible things. He woke the next morning with a headache, put his hands to his temples, and felt something unfamiliar, a pair of knobby pointed protuberances. He was so ill
wet-eyed and weak
he didn't think anything of it at first, was too hungover for thinking or worry.
But when he was swaying above the toilet, he glanced at himself in the mirror over the sink and saw he had grown horns while he slept. He lurched in surprise, and for the second time in twelve hours he pissed on his feet. — Joe Hill
Those who work standing ... carpenters, sawyers, carvers, blacksmiths, masons ... are liable to varicose veins ... [because] the strain on the muscles is such that the circulation of the blood is retarded. Standing even for a short time proves exhausting compared with walking and running though it be for a long time ... Nature delights and is restored by alternating and varied actions. — Bernardino Ramazzini
If we like a man's dream, we call him a reformer; if we don't like his dream, we call him a crank. — William Dean Howells
