Escalades 20th Quotes & Sayings
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A little care and a dash of creativity can transform the simplest items into great expressions of love. — Narissa Doumani
In fact, it's probably easier to give a pill to a cat than to a man. Then again, a man can't scratch you. — Sylvain Reynard
When I submitted samples, I had only written stories to give myself something to draw. I was told, "The art is good, but not quite professional yet. But, I like the writing." I've been a writer for almost a half a century. It's very cool. — Len Wein
When I see a good singer, I get teary-eyed. Part of it is jealousy because all comedians are frustrated rock stars. That's a fact. — Jeff Ross
Good work last night, whiskey, too bad you can't make sleep as restful as you make it deep. — Imogen Binnie
My way of life is objectively better because mine has Wi-Fi and Netflix. — Madeleine Roux
Mixing is figuring out what is essential to the moment and subordinating everything else — Randy Thom
By going along with feelings, you unify your emotional, mental and bodily states. When you try to fight or deny them, you divorce yourself from the reality of your being. — Jane Roberts
They are strewn with the wreckage of dead Empires-past Powers only the Albanian "goes on for ever." — Edith Durham
But he still loved real books. — Elsa Jade
If the proper audience for poetry is God, then the proper audience for the novel is people. Plays have both stories and poetry. Therefore the proper audience for plays is: people and God. But: what is the audience for poetry in a godless universe? The audience for poetry in a godless universe is the academy. Or perhaps: other poets and therefore God? And what is the proper audience for plays in a godless universe? Is there no proper audience for plays in a godless universe? Must we invent our own gods? — Sarah Ruhl
I had preached again and again that one must never finish off the east for good, that a certain element of conflict must always remain, that a healthy Volk needs a war every twenty five years for the renewal of its blood. — Timur Vermes