Chateaubriant Racing Quotes & Sayings
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Onua smiled. She knew an old grievance when she heard one. "Then why wear 'em? Get yourself breeches and a shirt like me." Daine gaped at her. "Men's gear? With folk talking about me all the time as is?" Onua shook her head. "You're not home now. The rules have changed." Daine opened her mouth to object - then closed it. She looked at her skirts. To be rid of them, and the petticoats . . . it hit her, really hit her, that she was free of Snowsdale. What could they do to her now? — Tamora Pierce

I strode among giants, friends tell me now, though at the time I felt more like a misfit associating with oddballs. — Steve Roper

A comedian has to live in his head. All this comedy comes from a lonely place. When you're surrounded by an entourage, you're not living in your head. — Chris Rock

When I started writing, I didn't have the common sense to use a pseudonym, so I write under my own name. If I did have a pen name, though, it would be something very historical - something that sounds very sort of Regency ... Sophia something. — Nicola Cornick

If you continue to act like an artist as you get older, you'll increasingly feel pressure. People will question your actions. — William McDonough

... what I told them was 'a poem,' a thing made by a maker, a work of art, part history of long ago, part invention. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Sometimes I just hit the keyboard in a way I'd like the rhythm of the tracks to sound. — Richard D. James

Music, you know, true music not just rock 'n' roll, chooses you. — Lester Bangs

Be not wishing and pining but thankfully content. For it is a short bridge between wanting and regret."
- from "Dimpellumpzki — Richelle E. Goodrich

The controlled person is a powerful person. He who always keeps his head will get ahead. — Norman Vincent Peale

When you see something that's so excellent it can be intimidating to walk into it no matter how many people you know. — Clancy Brown

One can say that the author is an ideological product, since we represent him as the opposite of his historically real function. (When a historically given function is represented in a figure that inverts it, one has an ideological production.) The author is therefore the ideological figure by which one marks the manner in which we fear the proliferation of meaning. — Michel Foucault

We do not create life, we create death. — Marie Symeou