Coetzee Waiting Quotes & Sayings
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I always have this feeling that I'm losing everything, so I'm a real saver. — Mark-Paul Gosselaar

Of course I am," I said. "Give her time to get well. Everything will be fine." No lightning struck me when I said it, so I suppose it was possible that I was right. — Jeff Lindsay

The time is not far off when many nations in many parts of the world of many political shades and commitments will possess nuclear or even thermonuclear weapons. — John F. Kennedy

I'm Bipolar with PTSD there's no shortage of pain inside of me — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Most of the world's ills, it seemed to him, were caused by men who believed themselves important: on a good day it always ended in tears, on a bad day in global destruction. Oliver was not a man to start a war or provoke pestilence: his icons were the makers of music, the tellers of tales, the clowns and the balladeers, and all who celebrated life's footnotes, appendices and afterthoughts.
Little Brown, London, 1994. — Alan Plater

Her cry was the saddest sound of orgasm that I had ever heard. — Haruki Murakami

Value people because of who they were deep down, not because of their names or their parents' clout. — Claire LaZebnik

It came to me with great force that I was wasting my life, that I was wasting it by living from day to day in a state of waiting, that I had in effect given myself up as a prisoner to this war. — J.M. Coetzee

I'm sorry," he muttered. "If I ... uh, hurt your feelings or something."
She glared at him. "I'm not hurt. I'm pissed off and sexually frustrated."
His head snapped back on his spine. Well ... then. Okaaaaay. — J.R. Ward

When the throne of God is overturned, the rebel realizes that it is now his own responsibility to create the justice, order, and unity that he sought in vain within his own condition, and in this way to justify the fall of God. Then begins the desperate effort to create, at the price of crime and murder if necessary, the dominion of man. — Albert Camus

Sometimes it's better not to look back. — Ransom Riggs