Diahanna Post Quotes & Sayings
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But Penny was born perfect and copper-bright, just like her name. From the minute she came home from the hospital, she was a really happy baby. Mom truly did carry a little bundle of joy into the house. But — Sharon M. Draper

High School made me realize that the people who say they will never change, are always the ones who change the most. — John Green

How many people want to read about three disreputable pigs and a dopey wolf with a disposition towards house demolition? — Jasper Fforde

Going to church doesn't make you any more a Christian than going to the garage makes you a car. — Laurence J. Peter

Black is carrying a gun (a kind of metal wand which Muggles use to kill each other), — J.K. Rowling

In that twisted incestuous way of fate, Mia's a part of our history, and we're among the shards of her legacy. — Gayle Forman

Most of us are imprisoned by something. We're living in darkness until something flips on the switch. — Wynonna Judd

You're absolutely right. Our little town is a hole. It always has been and still is. But now it is a hole into the future. We're going to dump so much through this hole into your lousy world that everything will change in it. Life will be different. It'll be fair. Everyone will have everything that he needs. Some hole, huh? Knowledge comes through this hole. And when we have the knowledge, we'll make everyone rich, and we'll fly to the stars, and go anywhere we want. That's the kind of hole we have here — Arkady Strugatsky

The consequence is that arguing simply in terms of facts - how many people have no health insurance, how many degrees Earth has warmed in the last decade, how long it's been since the last raise in the minimum wage - will likely fall on deaf ears. That's not to say the facts aren't important. They are extremely important. — George Lakoff

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A lot of people now don't know I've been on Broadway. — Wesley Snipes

The trouble with the performance poets is that they don't seem to have read anything. So there is not a real sense of the poetic tradition in their work. — Peter Davison