Diviesos Quotes & Sayings
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Pace is crucial. Fine writing isn't enough. Writing students can be great at producing a single page of well-crafted prose; what they sometimes lack is the ability to take the reader on a journey, with all the changes of terrain, speed and mood that a long journey involves. Again, I find that looking at films can help. Most novels will want to move close, linger, move back, move on, in pretty cinematic ways. — Rose Tremain

Police officers are well known for their aggressive behaviors, search "Police Officer Angry Aggression Theory". I can speak from personal experience that they do cover up for each other and target individuals that they have a vendetta on. Police Internal Affairs is just an extension of the cover up machine, they uphold very few complaints. — Steven Magee

We need to allow God to be God and leave the how, when, and why in His hands. Faith — Cherie Hill

Sometimes you gotta do what's right for you and forget about everybody else. All that matters is what you want. What you need. — Miranda Kenneally

For great is truth, and shall prevail. — Thomas Brooks

Truth was multilayered, shifting; it was different for everyone, each personal history carved unique from the same weighty block of time and flesh. — Tara Conklin

You need to stop thinking with your head, Mud Boy, and start thinking with your heart.
Artemis sighed. The heart was an organ for pumping oxygen-rich blood to the cells. It could no more think than an apple could tap-dance. — Eoin Colfer

Through reading literature we can make ghosts speak to us, and we can speak back to them. — Stephen Greenblatt

Everyone knows how to talk, and no one knows what to say. — Nick Hornby

Q: Why do so many white people get lost skiing? A: It's hard to find them in the snow. — Scott McNeely

Ask the Lord to reveal to you the reason why He created you — Sunday Adelaja

Desperate pieces of string that hold us up but at the same time keep us from being anything other than what we have always been. — Mary E. Pearson