Ferrite Chokes Quotes & Sayings
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The thing about rowing, you face backward. Always looking into the past, never the future. Always seeing what you're losing, never what you've got to gain. — Joe Abercrombie

As a novelist, I tell stories and people give me money. Then financial planners tell me stories and I give them money. — Martin Cruz Smith

But Leon wasn't due any disability. Wasn't, their mother said, like he could claim to have caught the dumbfuck there. Not — William Gibson

For here lies the corner stone of all the injustices done woman, the wrong idea from which all other wrongs proceed. She is not acknowledged as mistress of herself. For her cradle to her grave she is another's. We do indeed need and demand the other rights of which I have spoken, but let us first obtain OURSELVES. — Ernestine Rose

But just know that there is evil in the world. Real evil. You can fight it, or you can hide and pretend it doesn't exist. — Scott Snyder

GIRL, write YOUR book dammit.
Who cares what people think?
If writers in the past cared what other people thought we'd still be glossing over 'inappropriate' kissing scenes.
Break the fucking rules.
Push yourself to the edge.
Show the world what YOU can do.
This is YOUR book. YOUR blood and guts.
AND, don't you EVER, EVER, write one single line for SOMEONE ELSE. — Madeline Sheehan

Poise and indifference so often look the same. — Sue Grafton

Honour is external conscience, and conscience is inward honour. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Emphasis should be placed more on what the patient does in the present and will do in the future than on a mere understanding of why some long-past event occurred. — Milton H. Erickson

I'd rather have an inch of a dog than miles of pedigree. — Dana Burnet

She turned her head and there was such sadness, such kindness in her pity for me, that I knew at once how the bold Othello, pirate and soldier - that hard, scarred, killing thing - had lost his heart. — Christopher Moore