Behram Khan Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think there's too much normal out there anymore. Though there's still plenty of average to go around. — John David Anderson

I hate the assumption that you can't write about something because you haven't experienced it, and not just because it assumes a limit on the human imagination, which is basically limitless. It also suggests that some leaps of identification are impossible. I refuse to accept that, because it leads to the conclusion that real change is beyond us, and so is empathy. The idea is false on the evidence. Like shit, change happens. — Stephen King

Get out of my head." "I can't help it," Archer replied from where he sat on the couch. "You're broadcasting your thoughts so damn loudly I feel like I need to go sit in the corner and start rocking, whispering Daemon's name over and over again. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

A hanged sparrow! Who would ever think of hanging a sparrow? It's like flavoring borscht with two mushrooms instead of just one - it's too much! — Witold Gombrowicz

You could pack for a trip to Europe with the bags under my eyes! — Natalie Morales

To be able to let you know who someone is in just a couple of words, I'd have to pick the most pronounced features of a character's personality. And I always feel like I'm leaving out so many important little ones. — Lisa Kudrow

Every child should have a chance to feel special. — Chuck Close

Second Chances [10w]
Every time we go full circle
it's a new circle. — Beryl Dov

Everything I do is blown out of proportion. It really hurts my feelings. — Paris Hilton

Because I'm not writing all the time (thank goodness), my mind is sometimes pleasantly blank. — Lydia Davis

If you've got a big mouth and you're controversial, you're going to get attention. — Simon Cowell

Go to bed; tired is stupid. — Ursula K. Le Guin

She was perfect, pure maddening sex, and she knew it, and she played on it, dripped it, and allowed you to suffer for it. — Charles Bukowski