Bdblover Quotes & Sayings
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How are you? How is your wonderful bathroom? How are the books you read and the things you think? Your dogs and their lives? The weather? Your feelings? — Anne Sexton

Hope is born of participation in hopeful solutions. — Marianne Williamson

Good? No, that didn't go far enough. She'd made him feel ... alive. Awakened. — J.R. Ward

He traced the shape of the bird, wondering what she could have done to merit writing herself a memo on her body.
"It's a very permanent sort of reminder."
She raised herself up slightly, catching his gaze and holding it. "They were really bad mistakes. — Ruthie Knox

Asking the right questions is as important as answering them — Benoit Mandelbrot

Dance is movement, and movement is life. — Ludmilla Chiriaeff

Unselfishness is more paying, only people have not the patience to practice it. — Swami Vivekananda

Situations emerge in the process of creative destruction in which many firms may have to perish that nevertheless would be able to live on vigorously and usefully if they could weather a particular storm. — Joseph A. Schumpeter

When writers are self-conscious about themselves as writers they often keep a great distance from their characters, sounding as if they were writing encyclopedia entries instead of stories. Their hesitancy about physical and psychological intimacy can be a barrier to vital fiction. Conversely, a narration that makes readers hear the characters' heavy breathing and smell their emotional anguish diminishes distance. Readers feel so close to the characters that, for those magical moments, they become those characters. — Jerome Stern

You can't be trying to be funny. As an adult actor, sometimes I'll muddle it up by over-thinking things. — David Walton

It's one thing to lose weight, but it's another thing to eat healthy. — Jennifer Hudson

With bikes, it is absolutely the case that you will get what you pay for. Invest in quality so it will endure wear and tear. — Patrick Dempsey