Coetzee Disgrace Key Quotes & Sayings
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A double shot of Laphroaig twenty-five-year-old, neat, please. And ask the bartender for a small shot glass of spring water, non-sparkling," Gabriel instructed without making eye contact with the waitress.
The waitress left, and Rachel began to laugh. "Big brother, only you could make ordering a drink sound pretentious."
-Rachel to Gabriel — Sylvain Reynard

How many people get a second chance at love with the only person they've ever held in their heart? — Tara Sivec

Be careful the environment you choose, for it will shape you; be careful the friends you choose for you will become like them. — W. Clement Stone

To the pure all things are pure! — Marcel Proust

I believe in opening mail once a month, whether it needs it or not. — Bob Considine

When I first started 'Humans of New York,' I was writing short stories. There were about 50 of them. And, you know, they were a great part of the site, but the photography just started growing so fast that I didn't have time to make them anymore. — Brandon Stanton

Prayer is when you talk to God. Meditation is when you're listening. Playing the piano allows you to do both at the same time. — Kelsey Grammer

One casting director told me, 'You're the next Leonardo DiCaprio,' and when I heard that, I said, 'Let's talk about how I don't want anything to do with being like Leo.' He's an amazing actor, but the films we're pushing to do are different. I'm going my own way
in a big way. — Devon Sawa

Like a blinking cursor on an empty page, it was just the first thing. The beginning of the beginning. But at least it was done. — Sarah Dessen

There are people in this world so rich that when it rains they simply fly away on private jets in search of sun. — Peggy Kopman-Owens

She was a grown up now, and she discovered that being a grown up was not quite what she had suspected it would be when she was a child. She had thought then that she would make a conscious decision one day to simply put her toys and games and little make-believes away. Now she discovered that was not what happened at all. Instead, she discovered, interest simply faded. It became less and less and less, until a dust of years drew over the bright pleasures of childhood, and they were forgotten — Stephen King

If you don't know where you're going, it doesn't matter if your alarm doesn't go off in the morning. — Denis Waitley