Collarbone Pain Quotes & Sayings
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Being single is a great thing. Some people can't do it
or are afraid to do it. Many people lose themselves in their relationships and forget who they are instead of learning from the other person and bettering themselves. — Elise Valmorbida

There was no black line separating Colorado from Utah. There was no black line between friendship and whatever might come next. — Rebecca Stead

The tiny focal points of pain still glowed on his nerve endings, like stars coming into view one by one in a dark, bare sky. One by one - in the middle of his buttock, just below his collarbone, on the inside of his thigh - more stars came into focus, each glowing brightly at first before settling into the same intensity as the ones before, slowly forming a constellation. — L.A. Witt

Typography's really white, you know. It's not even black, in a sense. It is the space between the blacks that really makes it. In a sense, it's like music - it's not the notes; it's the space you put between the notes that makes the music. — Gary Hustwit

The company increased as light was let into the house. But — Robert Goolrick

Crowds of minds can be wise, but crowds of bodies just aren't. — John Seabrook

Really, the golden egg of doing a series is that you cross that very stupid bridge that says 'Name Actors Only' in casting sessions. All of a sudden, you become a name actor; it gives you marquee value. That's all that a series does. — Jason Alexander

The artist is present in every page of every book from which he sought so assiduously to eliminate himself. — Henry James

Lo, the unbounded sea, On its breast a ship starting, spreading all sails, carrying even her moonsails. The pennant is flying aloft as she speeds she speeds so stately - below emulous waves press forward, They surround the ship with shining curving motions and foam. I — Walt Whitman

God never taught us to live like TV DINNERS in a freezer: Together, but totally separate. #community — Jayce O'Neal

That's the age that people are exploited, exploitable, and they're easily manipulated. The problem with me is, you can't manipulate me anymore. I've seen it, I know it, I've been there. And that's partially why, particularly in America, you see issues with artists as they get older. And they like to keep it a young man's game. Because that's how they can fudge around with the rules. — Billy Corgan

One of the advantages of the book's having been out there for more than a quarter century is that there's been time for people to report back on what it's done for them. — Andrew Tobias