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Bangandash Quotes & Sayings

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Top Bangandash Quotes

It's important for all writers to try to figure out what they're doing. — Vijay Seshadri

Those who act like a rug invite being walked all over. — Euphrates Arnaut Moss

It's cheap, and you have a thinking, breathing bomb that can adjust to circumstances and cross the street to hit another target if the original one doesn't look good. — Mia Bloom

Murder did that. Took lives, crushed others, changed still others forever. — J.D. Robb

The teacher calls on the first student whose hand went up, and everybody else understands that their participation is no longer required, and so they may immediately disengage. — John Hunter

The wizards chatted with the forced jolliness of people who see one another all day and are now seeing one another all evening. In — Terry Pratchett

The artist looks for a subject. You know, a lot of new poets don't seem to have a subject. I don't totally understand that. — Gerald Stern

A man that is endued with the powers of reason, by which he is capable of knowing, serving, glorifying, and enjoying his Maker, and yet lives without God in the world, is certainly the most despicable and the most miserable animal under the sun. — Matthew Henry

A true believer is a danger to humanity. — Al Jaffee

I'm actually very sensitive to energies, and when people are not aligned, I can feel that. — Emmanuelle Chriqui

Why go on? I mean, why record all this? Wouldn't it be better to surrender it to oblivion for all time? For those who were there certainly don't have to read it. And the others, and those who will come later? What if they read it only to enjoy something strange and uncanny and to make themselves feel more alive? Does it take an apocalypse to do that? Or a descent into the underworld? — Hans Erich Nossack

You inherit white heather, a bee's wing,
Two suicides, the family wolves,
Hours of blankness. — Sylvia Plath

It is not that women are really smaller-minded, weaker-minded, more timid and vacillating, but that whosoever, man or woman, lives always in a small, dark place, is always guarded, protected, directed and restrained, will become inevitably narrowed and weakened by it. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman