Fulmore Magnet Quotes & Sayings
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You can't know a book until you come to the end of it, and then all the rest must be modified to fit that. — Maxwell Perkins

Her hand touched me at the wrist. "If I gave you my life, you would drop it. Wouldn't you?"
I didn't say anything. — Michael Ondaatje

I thought that perhaps if the sky was truly free of clouds and any other distractions (birds, kites, skywriting), we could see if there was something else out there. I wasn't really raised in any religion (in England I attended an Anglican school and went to a Methodist church, but I left that all behind at the age of eight when we moved to the U.S.), but like most people, I sometimes wonder if there's anything or anyone out there. — Matthea Harvey

Maybe there is more to a person than a body and a mind. maybe something else figures into the mix - not a soul, exactly, but a spirit that hints you might one day be greater, stronger than you are now. a promise; a potential. — Jodi Picoult

As you recognize that you already own the wholeness you seek, and no one outside you can give you more than you already are, dysfunctional situations will evaporate like bad dreams exposed to the morning sun. — Alan Cohen

They're really competitive at drama in Texas. — Lynn Collins

Rigidity is always the opposite of the search for truth. — Masha Gessen

What in the rising man was industry and economy, becomes in the rich man parsimony and avarice. — Sarah Josepha Hale

My nails are broken, my fingers are bleeding, my arms are covered with the welts left by the paws of your guards - but I am a queen! — Sophocles

I spend way too much time watching television, going to sports games, going to movies. It struck me that there's an awful lot of data in the public domain for these sectors. The movie industry publishes weekly sales numbers - not many industries do. — Anita Elberse

But where are the snows of last year? That was the greatest concern of Villon, the Parisian poet. — Francois Rabelais

Because it was frightening, they swept it quickly from their minds. — Stephen King