Drommelkind Quotes & Sayings
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In the beginning, when I was trying to write, I couldn't turn off the outside world to the extent that I can now. — Raymond Carver

To live creatively free, do what you know how to do now, then 'act as if' you know how to do the rest. — Katharine Hepburn

Pretty hard to see when you refuse to look. Pretty hard to hear when you refuse to listen. — Jeff Bell

A marriage based not on self-denial but on self-fulfillment will require a low- or no-maintenance partner who meets your needs while making almost no claims on you. Simply put - today people are asking far too much in the marriage partner. — Timothy J. Keller

simply accept what you say because you are the boss. — Amy Galuszka

I am an atheist and do not know the meaning of the 'religious pain' that is felt by believers of every cast when what they believe in is insulted. — Tariq Ali

Fighting for men back then, I think, was just more a way of life, especially if you were a soldier obviously. — Channing Tatum

Good leaders make people feel that they're at the very heart of things, not at the periphery. — Warren Bennis

By having a change wrought in thee. 'But ye are washed, but ye are sanctified.' I Cor 6: 2: Whence we are changed, a tenebris ad lucem [from darkness to light], so changed, as if another soul did live in the same body. By this change we are interested in the unchangeable — Thomas Watson

Or the ploy Dahmer used - that classic had proven to do the job in all the decades following. Lone woman struggling to lift something heavy into the back of a vehicle. Can — J.D. Robb

My Mama Moved Among the Days My Mama moved among the days like a dreamwalker in a field; seemed like what she touched was here seemed like what touched her couldn't hold, she got us almost through the high grass then seemed like she turned around and ran right back in right back on in — Lucille Clifton

Dogs are wise. They crawl away into a quiet corner and lick their wounds and do not rejoin the world until they are whole once more. — Agatha Christie