Danique Hogguer Quotes & Sayings
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If there's no sacrifice, there's no love. — Hanif Kureishi
What if there existed a dark kingdom forged on a web of evil spells, with a conniving king plotting to infiltrate the dreams of children all over the world? — Bernice Fischer
When strangers start acting like neighbors ... communities are reinvigorated. — Ralph Nader
It seems only reasonable that the people have a right to know virtually everything about the personality they are buying each time they put their money through the box office. — Alan Ladd
And thus it will go on, so long as children are gay and innocent and heartless. — J.M. Barrie
I thought I wanted these memories, but now I realize he hardly knows me. — Kasie West
If both of your shoes are shined, then your best foot will always be forward. — Maryrose Wood
To be choiceless is to be in meditation. To be choiceless is to enter the eternal. — Rajneesh
If the artist only reproduces superficial features as photography does, if he copies the lineaments of a face exactly, without reference to character, he deserves no admiration. The resemblance which he ought to obtain is that of the soul. — Auguste Rodin
I curled into a ball under the thin covers, trying to get warm. Despite the moonlight, darkness crept in, cold and complete, like the dying whisper of a gate. But it was the darkness in my head that was the hardest to shake. For the first time, the darkness had a name. It was the daywatch.
Thad had seventy-five days left. — Lynne Matson
Eating is not a crime. It's not a moral issue. It's normal. It's enjoyable. It just is. — Carrie Arnold
I'm willing to make a fool out of myself in public. I'm also willing to make those mistakes that you're going to make the first time you go out, so hopefully the next time it will be better. — Neil Gaiman
Andy Brown is one of our most interesting and exciting younger poets. With its love of ideas and language, his work demonstrates that there need be no barriers in poetry; that the philosophical, the lyrical and the playful can be combined in work of assured and generous vision. — John Burnside
You exist in a half-world suspended between two superstructures, one self-expression and the other self-destruction. You are strong, but there is a flaw in your strength, and unless you can learn how to control it the flaw will prove stronger than your strength and defeat you. — Truman Capote
