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Crooking A Finger Quotes By E. Lockhart

It is true I suffer migraines since my accident. It is true I do not suffer fools. — E. Lockhart

Crooking A Finger Quotes By Konrad Lorenz

The distance at which all shooting weapons take effect screens the killer against the stimulus sensation which would otherwise activate his killing inhibitions. The deep, emotional layers of our personality simply do not register the fact that the crooking of the finger to release a shot tears the entrails of another man. — Konrad Lorenz

Crooking A Finger Quotes By Ian McEwan

In a story you only had to wish, you only had to write it down and you could have the world ... It seemed so obvious now that it was too late: a story was a form of telepathy. By means of inking symbols onto a page, she was able to send thoughts and feelings from her mind to her reader's. It was a magical process, so commonplace that no one stopped to wonder at it. Reading a sentence and understanding it were the same thing; as with the crooking of a finger, nothing lay between them. There was no gap during which the symbols were unraveled. — Ian McEwan

Crooking A Finger Quotes By Rachel Platten

I wrote my first song when I was six or seven, a silly little song. But I used to write poems in high school - not songs. — Rachel Platten

Crooking A Finger Quotes By Victoria Dahl

Really, Your Grace. Crooking your little finger again? At least buy me a bauble before you try to tup me in the carriage. — Victoria Dahl

Crooking A Finger Quotes By Brett Dennen

Follow your heart and you won't get lost. — Brett Dennen

Crooking A Finger Quotes By Alice Lowe

I think it's much more natural as a writer to want to tell one story rather than lots of small stories that are half an hour long. — Alice Lowe

Crooking A Finger Quotes By Dalai Lama

The ultimate source of a happy life is warm-heartedness. This means extending to others the kind of concern we have for ourselves. On a simple level we find that if we have a compassionate heart we naturally have more friends. And scientists today are discovering that while anger and hatred eat into our immune system, warm-heartedness and compassion are good for our health. — Dalai Lama