Chuckie Carr Quotes & Sayings
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Dedicated to book lovers and book bloggers everywhere, those large and small. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Sometimes she wished she could eat herself. She'd swallow everything - her soiled blue dress, the shackles on her wrists, her puffy face. If she could eat herself up, there'd be no trace left of her or the mistakes she had made. — Marie Rutkoski
Try to keep the rebel artist alive in you, no matter how attractive or exhausting the temptation. — Arthur Miller
Words provide a voice to our deepest feelings. I tell you, words have started and stopped wars. Words have built and lost fortunes. Words have saved and taken lives. Words have won and lost great kingdoms. Even Buddha said, 'Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care, for people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or ill. — Camron Wright
The Ned Kelly is definitely the coolest of all the crime fiction awards, and if you think about it, it's the only one that's given for an entire continent. — Adrian McKinty
I could tell you that I came back because I had promises to keep, but maybe it was because nobody asked me to stay. — Joan Didion
I've never been on a date. — Hannah Simone
I was just passing by. Saw the commotion. Figured you were involved. — Darynda Jones
The first thing I tried to do in the months after losing my mother was to write a poem. I found myself turning to poetry in the way so many people do - to make sense of losses. And I wrote pretty bad poems about it. But it did feel that the poem was the only place that could hold this grief. — Natasha Trethewey
A President cannot always be popular. — Harry Truman
A battle goes on in the stock market and the tape is your telescope. You can depend upon it seven out of ten cases. — Edwin Lefevre
I would play my Dungeons and Dragons songs and watch people's eyes glaze over, and then I would start joking around between songs, and all of a sudden people were lighting up and engaging. — J. Tillman
Boredom, as her mother had always told them, was a state to be pitied, the province of the witless. — Kate Morton