Assistant Frank Alpine Quotes & Sayings
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Writing is wretched, discouraging, physically unhealthy, infinitely frustrating work. And when it all comes together it's utterly glorious.
National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) Pep Talk — Ralph Peters
My life was a wreck. I had nothing, no material possessions, unless debts counts. Fourteen pairs of shoes that were too small for me was all I had to show after a lifetime of profligate spending. I hadn't a job. I hadn't any qualifications. I'd achieved nothing with my life. I'd never been happy. I had no husband or boyfriend. — Marian Keyes
You married me ... but you didn't marry what you could make out of me. — Wallace Stegner
I'm pretty clear about what I'm capable of doing. — Nico Muhly
Death opens the gate of fame, and shuts the gate of envy after it; it unlooses the chain of the captive, and puts the bondsman's task into another man's hand. — Laurence Sterne
A quest for self-respect is proof of its lack — Ayn Rand
Some things you don't need until they leave you, they're the things that you miss — Rob Thomas
It's not my fault if reality is Marxist — Che Guevara
Nothing is impossible, you only have to believe that it is possible, and then go for it. — Gary Edward Gedall
It's important that we regularly reconsider, revise, and expand our practices, as our capabilities and needs evolve, both to strengthen our understanding of them and to promote our awareness of new practices and their conscientious uses. — John Paul Caponigro
Every passing minute is another chance to turn it all around. — Cameron Crowe
So when I ran out of the final bottle of Zoloft, I didn't take any more. I didn't call Dr. Barney either. I just threw the bottle away and said Okay, if I ever feel bad again, I'll remember how good I felt that night on the Brooklyn Bridge. Pills were for wimps, and this was over; I was done; I was back to me. — Ned Vizzini
Somewhere along the line, "Church" became a weekly event rather than a gathering of people who did life together. — Todd Stocker