Blasisaurus Quotes & Sayings
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To my mind, the two most fascinating subjects in the universe are sex and the eighteenth century. — Brigid Brophy

Of course, you always think about how it will be read. I always aim for a reading in one sitting. — Joan Didion

There is some truth to the idea that, in the fields of science, individual contributions of great significance are possible. — Charles H. Townes

It's so much easier to tell other people how to do their job than fix one's own shortcoming, isn't it? — Helen Simonson

Many refined people will not kill a fly, but eat an ox. — I.L. Peretz

I tried to allow my children to take risks, to test themselves. Better broken bones than broken spirit. — Rose Kennedy

The stranger did not go to church, and indeed made no difference between Sunday and the irreligious days, even in costume. He worked, as Mrs. Hall thought, very fitfully. Some days he would come down early and be continuously busy. On others he would rise late, pace his room, fretting audibly for hours together, smoke, sleep in the armchair by the fire. Communication with the world beyond the village he had none. His temper continued very uncertain; for the most part his manner was that of a man suffering under almost unendurable provocation, and once or twice things were snapped, torn, crushed, or broken in spasmodic gusts of violence. He seemed under a chronic irritation of the greatest intensity. His habit of talking to himself in a low voice grew steadily upon him, but though Mrs. Hall listened conscientiously she could make neither head nor tail of what she heard. — H.G.Wells

The more recently power has originated, the less it can remain stationary - first because those who created it have become accustomed to rapid further movement and because they are and will be innovators per se; secondly, because the forces aroused or subdued by them can be employed only through further acts ... — Jacob Burckhardt

As a kid, Vix had had some warped idea that grownup meant having a job and living on your own. It meant no one could tell you what to eat, or what to wear, or how to behave. It meant that it was okay to have sex with guys. What a joke! — Judy Blume