Crateful Quotes & Sayings
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It was unknowable then, but so much of the progress that would define the 20th century, on both sides of the Atlantic, came down to the battle for a slice of beach only 6 miles long and 2 miles wide. — Barack Obama

There is no subterfuge in you, Miss Adeline. Why is that?" Color came and went in her cheeks. "Everyone has layers. Even me." He leaned closer as his son neared and allowed a curl to wrap his finger. "I look forward to peeling back those layers. — Colleen Coble

The sexual revolution of the 1960s was mostly a movement of young people. I felt that the so-called "free relationships" were overrated. — Volkmar Sigusch

Odorous as a crateful of bad eggs with the miasma of original sin. — Anthony Burgess

It's no accident that the church and the graveyard stand side by side. The city of the dead sleeps encircled by the city of the living. — Diane Frolov

My writing is full of lives I might have led. — Joyce Carol Oates

Continually measuring women's wants by men's achievements seems out of date, ignominious, and intolerably boring ... Now that we have secured possession of the tools of citizenship, we intend to use them not to copy men's models but to produce our own. — Eleanor Rathbone

My grandfather, Jesse Bowman, was of Abenaki Indian descent. He could barely read and write, but I remember him as one of the kindest people I ever knew. I followed him everywhere. He showed me how to walk quietly in the woods and how to fish. — Joseph Bruchac

Reporters of each channel smudging into each other to get that exclusive sound byte. It looked like BEST bus passengers circling the conductor to buy tickets. — Aditya Magal

I know the guru route, I know you go sit on a mountain. But screw India. I ain't going there. — Susan Powter

...we are our flaws, but they don't have to define us as either good or evil. — Erica Crouch

I have always done films with friends rather than strangers. — Sanjay Dutt

The extent of the struggle determines the extent of the growth. — Ryan Holiday

The room had kept his secrets. It gave nothing away. Not in the disarray of rumpled sheets, nor the untidiness of a kicked off shoe, or a wet towel hung over the back of a chair. Or a half-read book. It was like a room in a hospital after the nurse had just been. The floor was clean, the walls white. The cupboard closed. Shoes arranged. The dustbin empty. — Arundhati Roy