Dollarid Quotes & Sayings
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...I guess when someone's really hurt you, there always seems to be a possibility for more. — Lorna Landvik

If I'm surprised at where I'm at, it's probably because I'm not listening to the reality that listening to the voices that I've listened to have put me here. So, maybe I should be less surprised and more disappointed. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

People seem to think there's a magic formula to writing, i just write 1 word at a time. — Stephen King

He turned and sauntered out of my cell, knowing I would do exactly what he said--just like I always did when he threatened with the life of my brother. — Heidi Tankersley

Far more beguiling than the idea that evil can be destroyed by throwing a piece of expensive jewelry into a volcano is the possibility that evil can be defused by talking. The fantasy of justice is more interesting than the fantasy of fairies, and more truly fantastic. — Terry Pratchett

It has happened that a species has tried to live in violation of the Law of Limited Competition. Or rather it has happened one time, in one human culture - ours. That's what our agricultural revolution is all about. That's the whole point of totalitarian agriculture: We hunt our competitors down, we destroy their food, and we deny them access to food. That's what makes it totalitarian. — Daniel Quinn

Patience leads to power; but eagerness in greed leads to loss. — H. P. Blavatsky

Bombardment, barrage, curtain-fire, mines, gas, tanks, machine-guns, hand-grenades - words, words, but they hold the horror of the world. — Erich Maria Remarque

I wanted to tell her that sometimes, in my long sleep, I dreamt of her — Margaret Weis

Only the wounded healer can truly heal. (97) — Irvin D. Yalom

I have a very strong, very proven record that I am not a compromiser. I have a spine made out of titanium. — Michele Bachmann

24. Home Again Aunt Em had just come out of the house to water the cabbages when she looked up and saw Dorothy running toward her. "My darling child!" she cried, folding the little girl in her arms and covering her face with kisses. "Where in the world did you come from?" "From the Land of Oz," said Dorothy gravely. "And here is Toto, too. And oh, Aunt Em! I'm so glad to be at home again! — L. Frank Baum