Frakture Quotes & Sayings
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That's a rare thing: to love someone, not for how you think of them, but for how they think of themselves. — Jill Dawson
I don't really know what 'folk music' means anymore. — Amos Lee
By their complying with your request to leave they [the Saints in Clay County] are surrendering some of the dearest rights guaranteed in the Constitution of our country; and that human nature can be driven to a certain extent when it will yield no further. — Joseph Smith Jr.
The best way to reveal a character is to get them to open their mouths. — Roddy Doyle
I'm pretty much a loner and I've lived under the radar. — Selma Blair
Those darker sides, the things that we don't want to admit about ourselves - that's what excites me. — Tatiana Maslany
Then, you were always captivated by self-sacrifice. However admirable, your eagerness to give your life over to another person may have been due in some measure to the fact that when your life was wholly in your lap you didn't know what to do with it. Self-sacrifice was an easy way out. — Lionel Shriver
Writing for adults, you have to keep reminding them of what is going on. The poor things have given up using their brains when they read. Children you only need to tell things to once. — Diana Wynne Jones
Love never comes just a little bit at a time, I thought, as I watched him, absorbed in contemplation of the Virgin. The previous day, the world made sense, even without love's presence. But now we needed each other in order to see the true brilliance of things. — Paulo Coelho
These spider webs are my home now — Beck
People who want to write books do so because they feel it to be the easiest thing they can do. They can read and write, they can afford any of the instruments of book writing such as pens, paper, computers, tape recorders, and generally by the time they have reached this decision, they have had a simple education. — Muriel Spark
I had kind of a midlife crisis at twenty which probably doesn't augur well for my longevity — David Foster Wallace
