Avory Quotes & Sayings
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Want me to spike him? — Sarah Jane Avory
The highest and most lofty trees have the most reason to dread the thunder. — Charles Rollin
Besides, when did you become an expert on men, miss hide-herself-away-in-the-study? — Sarah Jane Avory
Mencheres slid through the water toward her, drawn by the same inexorable compulsion that led moths to dance with flames. He'd had several lifetimes' worth of reason, cold machinations, and, ultimately, emptiness. Perhaps the moths knew what he didn't, that the joy of the flame was worth the price of destruction. — Jeaniene Frost
I think it might be better to have the President sort of like the King of England - or the Queen - and have the real business of the presidency conducted by ... a city manager-type, a Prime Minister, somebody who's directly answerable to Congress, rather than a person who moves all his friends into the White House and does whatever he wants for four years. — Hunter S. Thompson
Necessity is the mother of invention but boredom is the mother of doing bafflingly stupid shit. — Jenny Lawson
Our struggle consists in showing that our nonviolence is neither a cloak to hide our violence or hatred, nor a preparation for violence in the near or distant future. — Mahatma Gandhi
The images we eat are as important as the food we eat. Think of that in terms of television, and a lot of the movies we watch. — Marion Woodman
I can sit here and say I've survived heart break and all those nights I thought I couldn't bare to live without you, yeah I just want to thank them, because I did & now I couldn't imagine a life with you. — Nikki Rowe
What in cat hell just happened? — Sarah Jane Avory
If the day is not going well you can start it again at any time — Chris Hutchins
Self-discipline is the No. 1 delineating factor between the rich, the middle class and the poor. — Robert Kiyosaki
There's a tremendous loss of talent to businesses who cannot make room for their employees to attend to family responsibilities. It really amounts to corporate waste: They hire really talented women and then lose them because they can't find ways to keep them productive and content the minute they can't "lean in." — Anne-Marie Slaughter
Writing is a wonderful voyage of discovery. So sit down and write, and see where your mind can take you ... — Sarah Jane Avory
