Biniyam Quotes & Sayings
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Ultimately, I think writing is a mixture of craft, inspiration, and being incredibly, courageously explorative with yourself - and being brutally honest, too. — Philip Seymour Hoffman

I was spent without compromise, sated without sacrifice, completely and totally head-over-heels in love. And it was delicious. — Amy Harmon

The two waiters inside the cafe knew that theo ld man was a little drunk, and while he was a good client they knew that if he became too drunk he would leave without paying, so they kept watch on him.
Last week he tried to commit suicide," one waiter said.
Why?"
He was in despair."
What about?"
Nothing."
How do you know it was nothing."
He has plenty of money. — Ernest Hemingway,

The night, a living presence, was in constant motion, shifting itself, sighing, breathing. She wondered if perhaps it, too, was trying to get warm. — Laird Koenig

You want someone in the ballpark and then you grow together. Thats what a relashionship's about: changing each other. — Grayson Perry

You have babies at home. And you have a life. And if you don't, you have to realize that we're people and that we just need privacy and we need our respect. And those are things that you have to have as a human being. — Britney Spears

There shouldn't ever be a gas shortage in our world ... when so many people are full of it! — Timothy Pina

Cabeswater was such a good listener. — Maggie Stiefvater

The promise of business is to increase the general well-being of humankind through service, a creative invention and ethical philosophy. — Paul Hawken

People don't like it, but inevitably we need to think about both the costs and the benefits of health care. We cannot avoid the financial consequences. — Steven Levitt

People who treat other people as less than human must not be surprised when the bread they have cast on the waters comes floating back to them, poisoned. — James A. Baldwin

It is not necessary that one should humble oneself to deserve assistance, it is sufficient that one should suffer. — Emile Zola