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Cathyann Mcgrath Quotes By Joss Whedon

Angelus: Now that's everything, huh? No weapons ... No friends ... No hope. Take all that away ... and what's left? Buffy: Me. — Joss Whedon

Cathyann Mcgrath Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

I have more than once in my time woken up feeling like death. — Christopher Hitchens

Cathyann Mcgrath Quotes By Anne Enright

If you try to control it too much, the book is dead. You have to let it fall apart quite early on and let it start doing its own thing. And that takes nerve, not to panic that the book you were going to write is not the book you will have at the end of the day. — Anne Enright

Cathyann Mcgrath Quotes By Pawan Mishra

Acceptance of the danger is of the essence for playing a quality sport. — Pawan Mishra

Cathyann Mcgrath Quotes By Daniel Radcliffe

I love Steve Carell and Will Ferrell - they're my heroes. — Daniel Radcliffe

Cathyann Mcgrath Quotes By Brent Weeks

Is that all your life is?" Kylar asked, finally looking up. "Tests and challenges?"
"My life? That's all life is. — Brent Weeks

Cathyann Mcgrath Quotes By Witold Gombrowicz

Serious literature does not exist to make life easy but to complicate it. — Witold Gombrowicz

Cathyann Mcgrath Quotes By Edward Snowden

Do you check it when you travel, do you check it when you're just at home? They'd be able to tell something called your 'pattern of life.' When are you doing these kind of activities? When do you wake up? When do you go to sleep? What other phones are around you when you wake up and go to sleep? Are you with someone who's not your wife? — Edward Snowden

Cathyann Mcgrath Quotes By Seal

We do live in this age of new media. — Seal

Cathyann Mcgrath Quotes By Roman Payne

The lot of the bride
to be wed before bed
desired until rotten.
The lot of the author
to be read before bed
admired then forgotten. — Roman Payne