Bumpier Quotes & Sayings
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Columbus has the standing egg, Tesla has the electromagnetic egg and Magee has the irradiated egg. — Steven Magee

I only have one prejudice, and that is against those who are prejudiced. — Lance Greenfield

I swim in a pool of my own neurosis. I carry love, grief deeply, like an Irishman. — Richard Harris

I think a book should be judged 10 years later, after reading and re-reading it. — Umberto Eco

Growing old is no more than a bad habit which a busy person has no time to form. — Andre Maurois

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Only during hard times do people come to understand how difficult it is to be master of their feelings and thoughts. — Anton Chekhov

Yes, I was slightly outside everything when I was growing up. My mother jokes that I was exchanged at birth. She brought us up to have traditional values. She was absolutely not part of the '60s generation. — Janet McTeer

A wise purpose underlay every act of Christ's life on earth. Everything He did was important in itself and in its teaching. — Ellen G. White

Now, take a breath, lay back, close the book, brush your eyebrows, go check that pimple on your face in the mirror, or better get yourself a cup of coffee. Let this part sink in for a while because the ride will get bumpier when you continue reading. — Cameron Jace

I try to remember everything, every thing, but sometimes I forget something. I don't even know what it is sometimes, but I know it's not coming to me, something about him isn't coming to me and when that happens, when a piece is missing, it makes me crazy. I don't know what to do with that. — Adam Berlin

The words just sprang into my mind. Maybe I'd never stopped loving Michael, but now it felt different. I loved him despite the injuries we'd inflicted on one another, because of the bad times as well as the good ones ... Our love was richer and bumpier and more complex than it had ever been before. — Sarah Pekkanen

But Bennie knew that what he was bringing into the world was shit. Too clear, too clean. The problem was precision, perfection; the problem was digitization, which sucked the life out of everything that got smeared through its microscopic mesh. Film, photography, music: dead. An aesthetic holocaust! Bennie knew better than to say this stuff aloud. — Jennifer Egan