Chandana Gunawardana Quotes & Sayings
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They were as pure as flowers. — Natasha Preston
My wife has a good sense of humor, and instead of calling me psychic with my novels, she simply refers to me as being 'psycho.' That's because multiple things in my books have come true. — Brad Thor
My goal is to write every day. I say it is my ideal. I am careful not to pass judgment or create anxiety if I do not do it. No one lives up to his ideal. — Natalie Goldberg
A work of art is somehow organic, and to slash a painting or smash a statue is not just an offence against property: it is an offence against life. — Anthony Burgess
Professional communications had always been about the attempt to generate memes, to make a message viral; abnorms just took that to a higher level. Back when he'd been a DAR agent, Cooper had read a brief arguing memetics was the most dangerous gift. As politicians had long known, people preferred short, catchy answers to complex ones, even if the short answers were oversimplified to the point of ridiculousness. Phrases like "old-world thinking" could be as devastating as a bomb, and much farther ranging. — Marcus Sakey
Hell's holy stars and freaking stones shit bells. — Jim Butcher
The fish does not die with regrets because the fish cannot love. I die with regrets, and yet I am glad I am not a fish. — Gabrielle Zevin
A beautiful thought: It's just meaningless to except your partner to be of your kind because you can't hold someone right hand in your right hand to walk together. — Herryicm
Anyway, as should be obvious, his ability to write or not could have had absolutely no bearing on the capabilities of his children. — Bill Bryson
The challenges I face in the studio pale in comparison to when I'm out in nature. — Michael Muller
It is the mind which creates the world around us, and even though we stand side by side in the same meadow, my eyes will never see what is beheld by yours, my heart will never stir to the emotions with which yours is touched. — George Gissing
