Cricqueboeuf Quotes & Sayings
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It is vital to understand that however positive this worldly life, or even a small part of it, may appear to be, ultimately it will fail because absolutely nothing genuinely works in samsara. — Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse
I have an amazing and supportive family. I'm fortunate to have a close relationship with everyone. — Jonathan Keltz
I can't see that it's wrong to give him a little legal experience before he goes out to practice law. — John F. Kennedy
As the world becomes more digitalized, there are more entry points for hackers. — Michael Demon Calce
V had a passing thought that she used the word "anyway" like an eraser on a crowded chalkboard. She said it whenever she needed to clear off the things she'd just shared to make room for more. — J.R. Ward
If a poem is concentrated, a closed fist, then a novel is relaxed and expansive, an open hand: it has roads, detours, destinations; a heart line, a head line; morals and money come into it. Where the fist excludes and stuns, the open hand can touch and encompass a great deal in its travels. — Sylvia Plath
A sunset is not just the end of a day, it's the making of the way for a new day and new possibilities. (From my book Full And Overflowing) — Marie Moreton
If your faith is based on your ability to fully understand your past, present, and future, then your moments of confusion will become moments of weakening faith. — Paul David Tripp
When I start writing for the day, I usually read aloud the chapter I'm working on. It gets me into it and illuminates mistakes. I'm very rhythm conscious and I do enjoy repetition. — Jonathan Trigell
Lebedev: A time has come of sorrow and sadness for you. Man, my dear friend, is like a samovar. It doesn't always stand on a shelf in the chill but sometimes they put hot coals in it and it goes psh ... psh! This comparison is worthless but you won't think up a cleverer one. — Anton Chekhov
She crouched with her hand out. What the hell was she doing ...
"Here, kitty, kitty, kitty."
Oh my God, she was retarded and I was going to kill Jim. — Ilona Andrews
I'd like to think I'm not quite so pretentious as to think my characters go off and live their lives once I've written the final page and switched the computer off. — Jane Green
