Chetwynd Jobs Quotes & Sayings
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Courage leads to heaven; fear leads to death. — Seneca The Younger
I follow where the story goes. Always. Every time. Sometimes it goes places where I'm not comfortable ... it's at those times that I just listen to my characters, hold on with both hands, and trust that my readers won't lynch me later. — Dennis Sharpe
Robot. Is. Sad. Because silly bitch. Will. Not. Dance. — Libba Bray
Nay," he agreed. "I am bigger. Stronger. Better. — Karen Marie Moning
We must wish either for that which actually exists or for that which cannot in any way exist or, still better, for both. That which is and that which cannot be are both outside the realm of becoming. — Simone Weil
Smile for me, Patti, as I am smiling for you. — Patti Smith
You'll make a sucky father someday," I tell him with a smile. "I feel sorry for the kid that doesn't get to burst into light to get out of your house."
He chokes out a laugh. "Is it my sarcasm?"
"Definitely. And that obnoxious accent. — Suzanne Young
Everything that I had done creatively related to two or three incidents that happened to me when I was a child that I'd forgotten. Everything, absolutely everything. — Pete Townshend
Love gives you eyes. — Peter Kreeft
Every girls' night needs a funny movie and a good conversation about guys! My friends and I also love picking outfits out for each other to try on at slumber parties. It's so fun. — Jennette McCurdy
The ego is always looking to find something. The Spirit can see what's already there. — Marianne Williamson
One indicator of Ernest Lawrence's influence is the fact that I am the eighth member of his laboratory staff to receive the highest award that can come to a scientist - the Nobel Prize. — Luis Walter Alvarez
Like every writer, I'm drawn by unlikely juxtapositions, precisely-dated and once-only collisions between people from different worlds. — Hilary Mantel
Many contemporary critics of higher education similarly posit a Golden Age; but no one knows when it was supposed to exist. — Mark C. Carnes
