Beanery Coffee Quotes & Sayings
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Film noir has a mood that everyone can feel. It's people in trouble, at night, with a little bit of wind and the right kind of music. It's a beautiful thing. — David Lynch

Art alone develops weaklings, science alone, monsters. Somewhere, somehow, we must combine the two. — Alfred Kinsey

Simon traces his fingers up my spine, touching bone after bone like he's holding the individual beads of a rosary in silent worship. — B.L. Berry

Games are providing rewards that reality is not. — Jane McGonigal

I love a garden and a book. — Eliza Lucas

He was not crying for the pain they had caused him, nor for the humiliation he had suffered when they looked at his foot, but with rage at himself because, unable to stand the torture, he had put out his foot of his own accord. — W. Somerset Maugham

When you march to the beat of your own drum, you'll always be in sync. — Colby R. Rice

She takes after her father."
"Uh, I guess," I said, unsure how to respond. Bud's reputation was too far down the toilet for it to be a compliment. — Cecily White

The big man glanced at the princess in chains for permission, hefting his axe suggestively. Jael expected her to nod and give him the go-ahead to serve as her executioner. Instead, she put out a hand and took the weapon from him. Her green eyes were like chips of jade in her pale, bloody countenance. This was the face of the Dread Queen.
"Kneel," she commanded, and the command had an inexorable weight.
Not only did Priest drop to his knees, so did the other men in the vicinity; two belonged to Silence. The Speaker frowned at this.
In a single swing, she took her enemy's head. The crowd roared.
And Jael fell a little in love. — Ann Aguirre

Something awful happens to a person who grows up as a creative kid and suddenly finds no creative outlet as an adult. — Judy Blume

I love what I'm doing. It's my life. When it's time to go, I'll probably be fighting to get out of the casket. I'll be yelling at the priest instead of a referee. — Lou Duva

To predict the future we would have to know today what we will learn tomorrow which will shape our future actions — Douglass North