Essom 40 Quotes & Sayings
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Each of us must turn inward and destroy in himself all that he thinks he ought to destroy in others. — Etty Hillesum

And they gazed at themselves in it, side by side and hand in hand, and they beheld neither gods nor monsters. They were so nearly unchanged, and yet that one thing - the color of their skin - would, in the real world, change everything. — Laini Taylor

Nine years. I've been waiting nine years for this. Nine years to finally have you the way I've always needed you. — Karina Halle

The whole thing about rock music, pop music, is it's really for kids. — Juliana Hatfield

There wasn't enough fabric in her shirt to sew together a pair of panties. — Ella Summers

With a book - presuming it's a good book - you can depend upon an outcome that adheres to the necessities of drama. The question will be answered. It has to be. The answer may not be happy; we can't guarantee a comedy. Sometimes tragedy strikes. But there will be a conclusion. Of that we can be sure. That's the whole point of a book. But in real life, there is no guarantee that any question will ever be answered. Real life is messy because we don't know where it's going to go. — Garth Stein

I'm not going to try and persuade her to reconcile with some sleazy git who's been having affairs left, right and centre. — Rachael Lucas

I can't imagine it now, but I must've been innocent at some time in my life. A baby don't just get itself born bad, do it? — Charles De Lint

Through it all, we attempt to bring balance to the present moment,
understanding that in patience lies wisdom,
knowing that what will come next will be determined in large measure by how we are now. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

Pop and metal aren't friends. Each knows exactly where the other lives and tries to keep its distance. They choose different streets, neighborhoods, zip codes. — Dave Mustaine

Don't get old; there is no future in it. — C.L. Gammon

Sometimes I wish I were just magically a size 6 and I never had to give it a single thought. — Melissa McCarthy

If you write a book set in the past about something that happened east of the Mississippi, it's a 'historical novel.' If you write about something that took place west of the Mississippi, it's a 'Western'- and somehow regarded as a lesser work. I write historical novels about the frontier. — Louis L'Amour

If we really want to achieve true prayer, we must turn our backs upon everything temporal, everything external, everything that is not divine. — Johannes Tauler