Chowsky Quotes & Sayings
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Writing is one of the most solitary activities in the world. — Paulo Coelho
We went to Big Sur about three years ago and hung out at the Esalen Institute. — Jeff Ament
I'll leave before anyone wakes up. Promise." "They'll hear us," I said, my heart pounding in growing panic. "I'll take off my boots." "How will that help you keep your mouth shut while we have sex? — Missy Welsh
Only women understand the sensitivity of the soul, men are ambitious and ruthless. — Aporva Kala
Now, cherub," his words roll off his lips like honey, "the first repayment of the day: you're coming home with me, and you're not leaving until your debts have all been paid. — Laura Thalassa
Affirmations need to be used if they are to become incorporated into the fabric of your being. — Eric Maisel
I find myself in the moment of solitude. — Lailah Gifty Akita
It isn't what you have in your pocket that makes you thankful, but what you have in your heart. - Unknown — Malti Bhojwani
Those who should, never will. Those who will, never should. (about presidential candidates) — Anonymous
Most people would say safety was my best position. To me, the biggest challenge and most gratifying thing I got out of playing football was playing corner, because it was a bigger challenge than playing safety. Playing corner provided me my biggest thrills and my biggest headaches. — Ronnie Lott
I'm a wear-my-heart-on-my-sleeve, fall in love-at-first-sight and go with it sort of girl. It's all about having fun with someone and learning how to communicate with someone, in a way that you enjoy. — Anne Hathaway
It's natural that anyone is compared to their father. — Ziggy Marley
Call me anything you like, but don't call me a lady. — Charlotte Whitton
By what route the infant Hansen found his way to the Jesuits, the file did not relate. Perhaps the mother converted. Those were dark years still, and if expediency required it, she may have swallowed her Protestant convictions to buy the boy a decent education. Give the Jesuits his soul, she may have reasoned, and they will give him a brain. Or perhaps she sensed in her son from early on the mercurial nature that later ruled his life, and she determined to subordinate him to a stronger religious discipline than was offered by the easy-going Protestants. If so, she was wise. — John Le Carre