Frightday Podcast Quotes & Sayings
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Sooner would be better than later, and now would be better than sooner. - Tyrion — George R R Martin

Music is 'that by which I live. — Amy Harmon

He calls himself the Marquis de Carabas," he said. "He's a fraud and a cheat and possibly even something of a monster. If you're ever in trouble, go to him. He will protect you, girl. He has to. — Neil Gaiman

His knives are nice. Mine is better. — C.J. Redwine

English food writer Elizabeth David, cook and author Richard Olney and the owner of Domaine Tempier Lulu Peyraud have all really inspired the way I think about food. — Alice Waters

While forgetting the past might condemn people to repeat it, remembering it too vividly condemned them to never leave. — Louise Penny

And you are here now, and you must live - and there is so much out there to live for, not just in someone else's country, but in your own home. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Thus they went along, Punch and Judy, attracting each other and repelling, as love must do if it is not to end up as calendar art or a pop tune. — Julio Cortazar

There's no consensus in the mental health community on how to maintain the sanity of a person whose whole existence is fictional. — Robert Kroese

In many ways, my decision to come out changed the course not only of my personal life but of my professional one as well. — George Takei

When I was a schoolgirl my safe haven was a place at the uninhabited part of my parents' house. I used to climb up to the large windowsill that was facing a spreading plum-tree in the garden. Reading books, or penning my own stories, diaries and poems, it was especially fun to rest there during the warmer seasons of the year with an open window, when the tree was all covered with tender, odorous blossom in spring, and with rich purple fruitage in summer. — Sahara Sanders

...you see what you want
and you want what you see,
but if I have anything to say about it,
that will
never
be
me. — Holly Bodger