Attinger Christopher Quotes & Sayings
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There is a silence in empty houses that is unique ... People have left and taken all the noise with them. — Henning Mankell
No man hates him at whom he can laugh. — Samuel Johnson
Ethics, decency and morality are the real soldiers — Kiran Bedi
I want to be remembered as a loving, understanding father. — Robert Gossett
A tragedy's first act is crowded with supporting players, policeman scribbling in pads and making radio calls, witnesses crimping their faces, EMS guys folding equipment. — Darin Strauss
When water gets caught in habitual whirlpools, dig a way out through the bottom of the ocean. — Rumi
Your ability to think is unlimited, and so the things you can think into existence are unlimited. — Rhonda Byrne
I have known many chess players, but among them there has been only one genius - Capablanca! — Emanuel Lasker
I have a pretty good knowledge of the Indian world by virtue of living on several different reservations and being exposed to several different cultures and languages. — N. Scott Momaday
If anything in the universe reflects the fingerprint of God, it is the human heart" ... It derives no benefit from the blood it pumps making it the most unselfish of organs ... it is also the most courageous and faithful." (124, 126) - Reese — Charles Martin
Scale is extremely important. Scale is not dimensions. Dimensions are physical and scales are mental. — Massimo Vignelli
With everything so perfect, reality seemed somehow fragile, as if the slightest interruption could imperil her pretty future ... all of it felt as tenuous as a soap bubble, shivering and empty. — Scott Westerfeld
Sometimes God brings relationships to an end as a way to move us along to where he has called us to go. — Melanie Shankle
Most of my work - including everything from my own comics to the covers I've drawn for 'The New Yorker' - is the result of taking some personal experience or observation and then fictionalizing it to a degree. — Adrian Tomine