Chathurani Silva Quotes & Sayings
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you make the fire
and I'll show you something wonderful:
a big ball of snow! — Basho Matsuo

When people talk about being a writer, the first words that come to mind are glamour and artistic parties like Charles Dickens used to mix cocktails for. — Sarah Rees Brennan

That loyalty to the country comes ahead of all other loyalties. And this is an absolute loyalty, since one cannot weight it in terms of what one receives. — Lal Bahadur Shastri

It is a strange thing to realize... but our failures so often place us where we need to be. — Jeff Loveness

Life is my business; business is not my life. — Don Dunning

She raised her head finally. He looked the same, but then, he always did. She'd seem him kill twice, and he betrayed no reaction at all. He was a monster, not even human.
But he was her monster ... — Anne Stuart

Hope you're pleased with the crumbs she throws you. — Kim Carnes

I told myself this was probably a bad idea, to let him kiss me into a confession. But, I reasoned, if there was ever a way to cave, this was it. — Kiera Cass

The soul is imbued with a yearning that is carried, like a torch, from incarnation to incarnation. It burns with a curiosity about life and it's true identity. Souls live, strive, and evolve, driven to seeking the truth about the world and themselves. — Stefan Emunds

I bought an insurance policy covering the inheritance tax my kids will have to pay when we die, which I thought was a good bit of forward thinking. And I always know I'm going to have enough for tax because I make sure I keep it back in my business account. — Mark Billingham

And one rose in a tent of sea and gave
A darkening shudder; water fell away;
The whale stood shining, and then sank in spray. — Yvor Winters

Habits are like a cable. We weave a strand of it every day and soon it cannot be broken. — Stephen R. Covey

Spy novels are traditionally about lone wolves, but how many people actually live like that? — Alan Furst