Disegno Arcobaleno Quotes & Sayings
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You revel in the smoke that the words send up. — Toni Morrison
He looked down at my fingers wrapped around his coat then lifted his eyes to mine. 'My tiny huntress, do you know what you've done to me? — Tess Oliver
Patience helps us to view imperfections in others more generously to the end that we may learn to be more wise than they have been. — Neal A. Maxwell
I loved reading historical novels when I was young, but I definitely don't think I wrote one. When I read my book through, when it was completely done and in printed galleys, I was surprised by how uninterested in the passage of time and history the book seemed to be. Even though you can feel it all there, that's just not what it's focused on. — Danielle Dutton
Ain't nothing too discreet about the disease of conceit. — Bob Dylan
I find it helpful when I stop for the day to leave the last sentence unfinished or the last paragraph only lightly sketched out, so that when I start again I can pick up where I left off the day before. — Julia Bell
Havin' a gun around's an invitation to somebody to shoot you. — Harper Lee
I've come to believe that we all want to show up and be seen in our lives. This means we will all struggle and fall; we will know what it means to be both brave and brokenhearted. — Brene Brown
He who struggles is better than he who never attempts. — Swami Vivekananda
The way to achieve happiness is to try for perfection that is impossible to achieve, and spend the rest of your life trying to achieve it. — Winston S. Churchill
There are other types of public appearances a writer does in addition to book signings and readings. Each calls for different skills. None of these skills, needless to say, are those that go into writing books. — Jane Lindskold
Pure honesty is a doubtful quality; it means often lack of imagination. — Virginia Woolf
When the new light which we beg for shines in upon us, there be [those] who envy and oppose, if it come not first in at their casements. — John Milton
How many men can say, as I must, 'I am a man whose only friend is the King of England'? I have everything, you would think. And yet take Henry away, and I have nothing. — Hilary Mantel
