Blazenka Divjak Quotes & Sayings
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He couldn't even find the will to yell at her now. A real man didn't yell at those who weren't exactly sane themselves, he told himself. — Lora Leigh

Explosive bifurcation is the sudden transition that wrenches the system out of one order, and into another. — Wally Lamb

In the '70s, everybody thought drugs were just good times. People didn't really know about drug addiction, or that such a thing existed. When I grew up in the '70s I thought you had to take drugs. It was almost like I didn't think you had a choice. — Aimee Mann

I have visualizations where I'm living in a really cool place - probably outside of town - with a really dope studio where I can record music or film things. Just have my own mini production house. That's really the thing I'd love to end up with the most and only do gigs when I needed to and also amass a little bit of a crew around me. — Reggie Watts

I just practically begged him to kiss me, and he's critiquing my grammar? — Colleen Hoover

I think sometimes the fashion world isn't even about clothes anymore; it's about this 'in' crowd, and I'm not into that. — Nicki Minaj

It is being honest
about
my pain
that
makes me invincible. — Nayyirah Waheed

Now it was just the two of us, Max and me. And about a thousand other people around us. — Kimberly Derting

Because beyond their practical function, all gestures have a meaning that exceeds the intention of those who make them; when people in bathing suits fling themselves into the water, it is joy itself that shows in the gesture, notwithstanding any sadness the divers may actually feel. When someone jumps into the water fully clothed, it is another thing entirely: the only person who jumps into the water fully clothed is a person trying to drown; and a person trying to drown does not dive headfirst; he lets himself fall: thus speaks the immemorial language of gestures. — Milan Kundera

I can't spend the rest of my life competing for your attention and coming in last. — Barbara Delinsky

I don't know very many people."
"Why should you?" he said. "You've got your clique."
That was true, but not the way he was saying it. "We're not a clique," she said.
"Gang, then."
"Gabe."
"Army? — Rainbow Rowell