Bolos Quotes & Sayings
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I don't sit around thinking that I'd like to have another husband; only another man would make me think that way. — Lauren Bacall

As if someone had thrown a hand grenade into the middle of a teddy bear orgy and the only survivors had had their fur blown off. — Christopher Moore

One of the signs that you are walking in the light is that you are honest about having walked in the darkness. — Kevin DeYoung

I promise you that this isn't going to be our future, Kitten. I will give that to you - a normal life."
Her eyes glistened. "I don't expect a normal life. I just expect a life with you — Jennifer L. Armentrout

What is called modern today, tomorrow will be history. What ever you allow to display, don't make of it a mystery. — A. Saleh

A few days after I began my short story, I returned to his desk and handed him my updates. He pushed his wire-rimmed reading glasses way down on his nose and focused on the two pages. "Okay, you got a beginning; you got yourself a middle and an end. You got a wing-dinger opening line. But you don't have an establishing paragraph. Do you know what that is?"
He didn't wait for me to answer.
"It's kinda like an outdated road map for the reader," he said. "It gives the reader a general idea of where you're taking him, but doesn't tell him exactly how you intend to get there, which is all he needs to know. — John William Tuohy

One bold step leads to another! — Anuranjita Kumar

[Partly as a consequence of male authority] prestige value always attaches to the activities of men. — Margaret Mead

In a sooty kettle. In one corner, orange-colored sodas were stacked in wooden crates. I had never been in such a wretched hovel. — Jan-Philipp Sendker

Not everything that tastes good is good! — Eric Plotts

The nicest thing about creating ideas is that even when you finish your travelling, they continue their journey! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I'm a writer because I love reading. I love the conversation between a reader and a writer, and that it all takes place in a book-sort of a neutral ground. A writer puts down the words, and a reader interprets the words, and every reader will read a book differently. I love that. — Garth Stein