Damschroder Avalanche Quotes & Sayings
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We need to accept our anger, fear, or whatever undisclosed feelings we have, no matter how socially unacceptable they seem. — Sue Patton Thoele

Mr. Llewellyn, on the other hand, said there were worse things in life than a temper, that it only proved one had an opinion. — Kate Morton

I am going to have a cup of tea, like any good Englishman. — Brian Jones

If we are distracted and read thoughtlessly, and then realize that we have indeed taken in all the words, but no concepts. — Arthur Schopenhauer

In a story there is always a reader, and this reader is a fundamental ingredient not only of the process of storytelling but also of the tale itself. Today, — Umberto Eco

THE MADNESS NEVER STOPS — James Patterson

What Liam saw was beyond his imagination, and immediately, all of his skin prickled with the bristling hairs. Dozens of shallow cuts paralleled in precision that had nothing to do with scratching yourself against a 'metal thingy'. It was a diary of Ryan's pain, a constant, neverending stabbing — K.A. Merikan

My fat years were when I was not human shaped. I was a 16-stone triangle, with inverted triangle legs, and no real neck. And that's because I wasn't doing human things. I didn't walk or run or dance or swim or climb up stairs; the food I ate wasn't the stuff that humans are supposed to eat. No one is supposed to eat a pound of boiled potatoes covered in Vitalite, or a fist-sized lump of cheese on the end of a fork, wielded like a lollipop. I had no connection to or understanding of my body. I was just a brain in a jar. I wasn't a woman. — Caitlin Moran

For geniuses, they are really dumb," she said. "Some of them are really pampered: They can't even put together a cardboard box. They don't think you do something. They think you call somebody. — Michael Lewis

And a mother without children is not a mother at all, and if I am not a mother, than I am nothing. Nothing. I am like sugar dissolved in a glass of water. Or, I am like salt, which disappears when you cook with it. I am salt. Without my children, I cease to exist. — Thrity Umrigar

You don't want me. How could you? You know nothing about me. — Maya Banks

As a kid, I read 'Peter Pan,' and I really wanted to be him. — Heather Graham