Bondswoman Shoots Quotes & Sayings
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Time hath a taming hand. — John Henry Newman
The subject matter ... is not that collection of solid, static objects extended in space but the life that is lived in the scene that it composes; and so reality is not that external scene but the life that is lived in it. Reality is things as they are. — Wallace Stevens
May your fingers never know a fist. May your ears never ring with the call of duty. Before this war is over, all men will have an opportunity to reveal their true selves. I welcome that opportunity. To be a hero requires difficult choices and sacrifice. Each man can respond only when the finger of bravery curls and beckons him forth. That finger, it beckons me, Hannelore. I feel it. — Ruta Sepetys
To call that writing, madam, is an insult to quills and ink across the world. — Julia Quinn
I think if we live with more compassion globally, I think we would be in a better place. We've had more then we have had as human beings technology wise. — Frank Grillo
The old gods will bring about vengeance not so much because they exist but because I once honored them. — Anne Rice
Chains (other than the ones we all learned to make out of strips of colored paper in kindergarten I suppose) are strong. We use them to pull engine blocks out of trucks and to bind the arms and legs of dangerous prisoners. — Stephen King
It wasn't her first kiss, but it was the first one that mattered. — Anna Silver
Americans may be drinking fewer alcoholic beverages, but they are certainly eating more of them than ever before. Wittingly or un. — Marian Burros
My father some times he goes crazy, but sometimes nerves, crazy and mad in one place it's like daemon have started to control his life so he ended his life. — Deyth Banger
I had gotten exactly what I had wanted, and still it wasn't enough. I had wanted. And now I wanted more. — Danielle Paige
We can't make her see anything, Pyotr Alexandritch! We are simply done. We talk of one thing and she talks of something else. — Anton Chekhov
If a man begins writing at thirty, by the time he is fifty or sixty, the bulk of his work has been done. By the time he is eighty, he's got nothing more, you know? — V.S. Naipaul
Definitely, there is a sense in my writing that people now know me in a personal way. And to an extent, that's true because I write about very personal things, and I use the personal often to contextualize some of these sociopolitical issues that we're dealing with. And to an extent, they're right. They know something about me. — Roxane Gay
