Blastoff Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think I'd get caught up in the crazy side of the music industry because it's just not in my nature. — Pixie Lott

I'm tired of being afraid," she said, her breath hitching. Shane shook his head. "The definition of courage is action in the face of fear. By that definition, sweetness, you're the bravest person I know. — Laura Kaye

"It is part of the poet's work to show each man what he sees but does not know he sees." — Edith Sitwell

You watch guys live through their peaks, and then unfortunately, you've got to come down from that peak. — Jimmie Johnson

What I try to keep in mind is that there are going to be a lot of articles that are going to be misrepresentative of what I'm about as a person and as a writer. — Alanis Morissette

How awful to have a passion so intense it dictates your every breath and yet to lack the moral backbone to pursue it. The — James Rhodes

Our problem is that the climate crisis hatched in our laps at a moment in history when political and social conditions were uniquely hostile to a problem of this nature and magnitude-that moment being the tail end of the go-go '80s, the blastoff point for the crusade to spread deregulated capitalism around the world. Climate change is a collective problem demanding collective action the likes of which humanity has never actually accomplished. Yet it entered mainstream consciousness in the midst of an ideological war being waged on the very idea of the collective sphere. — Naomi Klein

Dreams may have been the paintings on my walls, but doubts and fears were the bars on my windows. — Melanie Benjamin

Claire was just coming down the stairs, humming and thinking about how nice it was to have things getting back to normal, and how she'd tell Shane about the January thing tonight, when Myrnin sent a message through the portal.
Well, more of a rock with a note tied to it, which rolled across the floor and scared Eve into a scream before the portal snapped shut. Eve kicked the rock resentfully with her thick black boots and glared at it, then at the wall.
Claire gave her a "What the hell?" kind of look.
"Your boss," Eve said, and reached down to grab the rock, "needs to figure out texting. Seriously. Who does this? Is he actually from the Stone Age? — Rachel Caine