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Chernay Quotes By Glenna Sinclair

said. "I was just always told that it wasn't very ladylike." "Fuck that," he said succinctly, and I laughed. "It's language. It's genderless. Say what you want. If 'fuck' says it best, then fucking say 'fuck. — Glenna Sinclair

Chernay Quotes By Jack Thorne

My geekness is a-quivering. — Jack Thorne

Chernay Quotes By Stedman Graham

And whenever you encounter a problem, no matter how insurmountable it might seem, there is one simple response that should be ingrained in your behavior: Never give up. — Stedman Graham

Chernay Quotes By Steven Soderbergh

I'm a big believer that if there's something you really want to do, don't walk away because of the deal. — Steven Soderbergh

Chernay Quotes By Joshua Wolf Shenk

A person with a melancholy temperament had been fated with both an awful burden and what Byron called "a fearful gift." The burden was a sadness and despair that could tip into a state of disease. But the gift was a capacity for depth, wisdom - even genius. — Joshua Wolf Shenk

Chernay Quotes By Malcolm D. Lee

I'm driven more by my heart more than anything else, and my head, and sometimes those things are counterintuitive. — Malcolm D. Lee

Chernay Quotes By Charles Stross

I don't want to permanently damage myself! On the other hand, a couple of days off the keyboard tends to make things somewhat better. — Charles Stross

Chernay Quotes By Rachel Vincent

shuffled their way through the cattle shoots in front of each restaurant's counter. — Rachel Vincent

Chernay Quotes By Meghan Daum

The first person is a tradition I relate to and that I use; historically, it's been the voice I work in. But the hair on the back of my neck stands up when I'm referred to as a 'confessional' writer. — Meghan Daum

Chernay Quotes By John Grisham

Black lung is a legal term for a preventable, occupational lung disease. It is more formally known as coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP), and is caused by prolonged exposure to coal dust. Once coal dust is inhaled into the body it cannot be removed or discharged. It progressively builds up in the lungs and can lead to inflammation, fibrosis, even necrosis. There are two forms of the disease: "simple CWP" and "complicated CWP" (or progressive massive fibrosis). — John Grisham