Famous Buzz Lightyear Quotes & Sayings
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I think there's only one reason to write in any genre or to any particular age group: You are called to it. You think it'd be fun. — Greg Van Eekhout

I didn't invent the middle finger, but I perfected the use of it. — Ted Nugent

I was poison, and Noah was the drug that would made me forget it. — Michelle Hodkin

At this critical time, I am grateful to Sandra Bullock for once again demonstrating her leadership, compassion and belief in our global humanitarian mission. Sandra continues to enable our lifesaving work and is a model for personal generosity. — Sandra Bullock

Reading is not just an escape. It is access to a better way of life. — Karin Slaughter

The saddest failures in life are those that come from not putting forth the power and will to succeed. — Edwin Percy Whipple

I toured with the Dead — M.K. Schiller

I keep hitting [Escape], but I'm still here!
Unknown, but used by Karen Chance in Hunt the Moon — Karen Chance

Where there is a worker, there lies a nation. — Evita Peron

Science is you! It's your head, it's your dog, it's your iPhone - it's the world. How do you see that as boring? If it's boring, it's because you're learning it from a textbook. — Mary Roach

My heart wasn't ready to be pieced together again. He did it anyway.
My soul wasn't prepared for heartbreak. He broke it anyway.
My life wasn't ready to be given to a soul male. He stole it anyway. — Rachel Van Dyken

The writer is committed when he plunges to the very depths of himself with the intent to disclose, not his individuality, but his person in the complex society that conditions and supports him. — Jean-Paul Sartre

If there was one overriding element to Faraday's character, it was humility. His 'conviction of deficiency,' as he called it, stemmed in part from his deep religiosity and affected practically every facet of his life. Thus Faraday approached both his science and his everyday conduct unhampered by ego, envy, or negative emotion. In his work, he assumed the inevitability of error and failure; whenever possible, he harnessed these as guides toward further investigation. Faraday adhered to no particular school of scientific thought. Nor did he flinch when a favored hypothesis fell to the rigors of experiment. — Alan W. Hirshfeld

[after discussion about what evil is, a question asked to Elphaba on why she killed Madame Morrible]
"Why did you do it?" asked the hostess with spirit.
The Witch shrugged. "For fun? Maybe evil is an art form. — Gregory Maguire