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Foretokening Quotes By Kate Avelynn

He stabs his fingers through his drying hair and resumes his pacing. "You think I don't know this went really fast? I didn't plan for this to happen. Hell, I didn't even know if you'd let me talk to you, much less be with you. But then you did and we did and ... " He stops in the center of the room and stares at me, his shoulders sagging. "I figured out pretty quick that this is a forever thing for me. I think it has been from the very beginning. — Kate Avelynn

Foretokening Quotes By John Steinbeck

A man who writes a story is forced to put into it the best of his knowledge and the best of his feeling. The discipline of the written word punishes stupidity and dishonesty. A writer lives in awe of words for they can be cruel or kind, and they can change their meanings right in front of you. — John Steinbeck

Foretokening Quotes By Karl Lagerfeld

But if I have a lot of imagination, I could tell myself whatever I wanted, you know. I handle myself quite well. I'm kind of fascist with myself, you know. There's no discussion. There is an order. You follow it. — Karl Lagerfeld

Foretokening Quotes By Margaret Truman

He took pride in belonging to the world's most exclusive club: the United States Senate. — Margaret Truman

Foretokening Quotes By Muhammad Ali

Hittin' hard don't mean nothing if you don't find nothin' to hit. — Muhammad Ali

Foretokening Quotes By Louis C.K.

I watch a lot of sports. But when I'm not working, I'm with my daughters every chance I get. — Louis C.K.

Foretokening Quotes By Terry Pratchett

All across the multiverse there are backward tribes* who distrust mirrors and images because, they say, they steal a bit of a person's soul and there's only so much of a person to go around. And the people who wear more clothes say this is just superstition, despite the fact that other people who spend their lives appearing in images of one sort or another seem to develop a thin quality. It's put down to over-work and, tellingly, over-exposure instead.
*Considered backward, that is, by people who wear more clothes than they do. — Terry Pratchett