Colsons Market Quotes & Sayings
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If you try to write 1,000 words a day, as I do, after 100 days you'll look up and have a book. It may be a mess, and you may have to revise it 50 times, but you can't revise it if you haven't written it. — Justin Cronin
I could not 'make' you
except by force, which would break your mind. — J.R.R. Tolkien
There is a lot of strength and intelligence in Hollywood. — Fay Wray
Make no mistake, most women are well aware that they've never had it so good; when they enter a spa or salon, it is purely a hair/nails thing, a prelude to an evening of guilt-free fun. — Julie Burchill
Love to live, live to love - nothing else matters. — Debasish Mridha
In the name of a race you cannot find any dignity in the contemptability of your race. — Khem Veasna
... my words are love
which willfully parades in
its room, refusing to move. — Frank O'Hara
BLACKBERRY. Also know as "Crackberry" for it's addictive qualities. It is the modern girl's weapon. It allow her to bid on ebay while walking down the street, map out her shopping route for maximum productivity, and sneak out of work and still get her messages as she peruses the sales racks ... — Nina Garcia
Almost any established decision procedure is better than a resort to force; for when force is used, people get hurt and the desire for retaliation is likely to lead to more violence. Moreover, most decision procedures produce results at least as beneficial and just as a resort to force. — Peter Singer
It was a saying about noble figures in old Irish poems - he would give his hawk to any man that asked for it, yet he loved his hawk better than men nowadays love their bride of tomorrow. He would mourn a dog with more grief than men nowadays mourn their fathers. — Ted Hughes
Every perception of color is an illusion, we do not see colors as they really are. In our perception they alter one another. — Josef Albers
I can't design anything unless I'm excited by it, meaning I have an urge to wear it. — Rachel Roy
