Eclipsed Play Quotes & Sayings
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I've been really supported by my family and my wife. She really understands what I do, but it doesn't get any easier when you get away all the time and so I'm trying to find the balance. — Joel Plaskett
As the elevator door started to close, she stood and put up one hand to wave goodbye. That's one of those frozen memories for me, because there was something in Greta's solemn wave that made me understand it was about something bigger. That as the elevator door eclipsed the look between us, we were really saying goodbye to the girls we used to be. Girls who knew how to play invisible mermaids, who could run through dark aisles, pretending to save the world. — Carol Rifka Brunt
Tweets are not diseased rings of glitchy minds. They're epigrams, aphorisms, maxims, dictums, taglines, captions, slogans, and adages. Some are art, some are commercial; these are forms with integrity. — Virginia Heffernan
Whenever I go on vacation I like to change up my hair - I'll braid it or get dreads - but my favorite is just keeping it short and curly. — Herieth Paul
That's Australia. She's not dim-witted, she just has trouble remembering to be smart. — Brandon Sanderson
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. — Oscar Wilde
Minds need the unusual, because the unusual has the power to shake the mind! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
As the dragon charged it released huge clouds of hissing steam through its nostrils. It was almost as if a gigantic teapot had gone mad. — Heywood Broun
Christmas succeeds Christmas rather than the days it follows. — John Crowley
I always really curious to see how people interpret things. I know my version, and I'm kind of bored with my version so I want to see their version. — Chuck Palahniuk
By instinct I'm an adventurer; by choice I'd like to be a writer; by pure, unadulterated luck, I'm an actor. — Errol Flynn
The velocity with which time flies is infinite, as is most apparent to those who look back. — Seneca The Younger