Alsoini Quotes & Sayings
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She said, What you don't know won't hurt you. A dubious maxim: sometimes what you don't know an hurt you very much. — Margaret Atwood

September tried to show her sternness. It was becoming a habit. She could show her sternness and think about this another time, when it was quiet and no new red Moon turned somersaults in the sky.
But when she reached for her sternness, all September found in her heart was the bar of a trapeze, swinging wild, inviting her to catch it.
... She leaned up and kissed her Marid and hoped it was the right thing. Her heart caught the bar and swung out, swung wild, over the lights and the gasps below, reaching for a pair of sure blue hands in the air and willing them to find hers. — Catherynne M Valente

I am the 'change Britain' candidate. We can only change Britain through a united Labour Party and I am the unity candidate. I have got support from the Left and the Right of the party. — David Miliband

Bounds should be set
To ingenuity for being so cruel
In bringing change unheralded on the unready. — Robert Frost

Hope E. L .James doesn't think I'm being a prankster. I really want to adapt her novels for the screen. Christian Grey is a writer's dream. — Bret Easton Ellis

The factory is the machine that builds the machine. — Elon Musk

Marco Polo has been kind of buried under this cloud of rather banal historical dust, when the true story is so much more exciting. — John Fusco

I always try to be myself. Ever since I was an introverted kid, I'd get on stage and be able to break out of my shell. — Beyonce Knowles

Many, if not most, of the best and most lasting children's books have multiple levels, some of which are not fully accessible to their most likely readers ... at least, not on their first read-through at age eight or ten or fifteen. — Patricia C. Wrede

As far as my experience goes, men of genius are fairly gifted with the social qualities; and in this age, there appears to be a fellow-feeling among them, which had not heretofore been developed. As men, they ask nothing better than to be on equal terms with their fellow-men; and as authors, they have thrown aside their proverbial jealousy, and acknowledge a generous brotherhood. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

Magic is a heartless bitch, and she's had me by the throat for years. — Devon Monk

An act of imagination is an act of self-acceptance. — Richard Hugo