Frieda Macteer Quotes & Sayings
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As a writer I've learned certain lessons. One of them is to be careful about how you put a view, and to bear in mind how easily and readily you'll be misinterpreted. — Alexander McCall Smith
The erotic is not about nudity and nudity is rarely erotic. The erotic is subtle, a feeling, a gesture, a mood, a story frozen in the moment that holds you breathless waiting for the next moment. Understand this, and you understand the erotic. — Chloe Thurlow
I'm kind of an accidental instrument, really, through which I hope that the judgment and the will of this nation can be expressed. — Eugene McCarthy
The feeling that she was going to explode, that she was too big for her own skin. — Jodi Picoult
I don't write anything off without reading a script, and if it's a good one, I'll consider it, whether it's for $20 or a million dollars. — Martin Freeman
Cereal production in the rain-fed areas still remains relatively unaffected by the impact of the green revolution, but significant change and progress are now becoming evident in several countries. — Norman Borlaug
The size of your organization is directly related to your ability to enforce the rules. — Robert Kiyosaki
I wanted to live the inner life of every man I saw, look at the world through his eyes. — Aleksandr Kuprin
I have no musical talent at all. I was banned from music classes and told I would never be able to understand anything. I still don't think I can sing, but somehow I get away with it. — Andrew Eldritch
As he'd slept one night, suffering from some nightmare, she'd gazed down at him with tenderness. Her chest had ached with feeling for him - as his continued to do for her. She'd smoothed hair from his brow, soothing him with soft words. — Kresley Cole
I don't think any of my kids' books talk down to kids. — Roz Chast
No domain of nature is quite closed to man at all times. — Henry David Thoreau
Nothing exposes religion more to the reproach of its enemies than the worldliness and half-heartedness of the professors of it. — Matthew Henry