Apagado Quotes & Sayings
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When I got home from The Ozzfest in September 2000 with Methods ... I just locked myself in my house and I started writing. — Tommy Lee

I asked her why she was getting so upset about such a small thing. She said, 'It doesn't feel small to me. — Jonathan Safran Foer

We are so lucky Americans are impressive with what they're willing to give. We get bashed too much. And, so many young people in this country give so much. They're not all gang bangers. — Jami Gertz

The Executioner shall not have much trouble, for I have a little neck. I shall be known as La Reine Sans Tete — Kris Waldherr

You know it with startling clarity in that moment - how there's only a singular cord in this knotted mess of a world worth reaching for. It's dangling right there from our impossible tangle, and it's the one hope you need to reach for this Advent. That scarlet lifeline of Christ. — Ann Voskamp

As long as you have ideas, you can keep going. That's why writing fiction is so much fun: because you're moving people about, and making settings for them to move in, so there's always something there to keep working on. — Guy Davenport

The 50s face was angry, the 60s face was well-fed, the 70s face was foxy. Perhaps it was the right expression: there was a lot to be wary about. — Keith Waterhouse

People never believe in volcanoes until the lava actually overtakes them. — George Santayana

The sense of wishing to be known only for what one really is is like putting on an old, easy, comfortable garment. You are no longer afraid of anybody or anything. You say to yourself, 'Here I am --- just so ugly, dull, poor, beautiful, rich, interesting, amusing, ridiculous -- take me or leave me.' And how absolutely beautiful it is to be doing only what lies within your own capabilities and is part of your own nature. It is like a great burden rolled off a man's back when he comes to want to appear nothing that he is not, to take out of life only what is truly his own. — David Grayson

The philosopher ought never to try to avoid the duty of making up his mind. — Mortimer Adler