Galloped Synonyms Quotes & Sayings
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Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less. — Susan B. Anthony
Memories are doing funny things to us. — Milos Forman
There's been a progression in my sound. — Carly Rae Jepsen
When we conceive an enterprise and commit to it in the face of our fears, something wonderful happens. A crack appears in the membrane. Like the first craze when a chick pecks at the inside of its shell. Angel midwives congregate around us; they assist as we give birth to ourselves, to that person we were born to be, to the one whose destiny was encoded in our soul, our daimon, our genius. — Steven Pressfield
Political Economy or Economics is a study of mankind in the ordinary business of life. — Alfred Marshall
Nature, you say, is totally inexplicable without a God. That is to say, to explain what you understand very little, you have need of a cause which you understand not at all. — Baron D'Holbach
If I were wearing jeans, I'd be wearing the uniform of a cartoonist. — Don Wright
Let the beginning of the next line catch the rise of the rhythm wave, unless you want a definite longish pause. — Ezra Pound
How the hell did you know where I was?" Prophet demanded.
Cillian said simply, "Don't bother searching your phone for chips."
"Then how did you know?"
"Prophet, I know everything."
Fuck him. Cillian did. — S.E. Jakes
Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are.
— Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
You can live here all your life, and still be considered an outsider. — E.D. Rea
There is nothing insignificant-nothing. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Ho Kyuns poetry is in the tradition of his master, the incomparable Tu Fu, while remaining fully his own. Writing nine centuries later, Hos poetry strikes many parallels
the experiences of war and exile and constant struggle
and his voice is similarly humane. This is rich and enlightening reading. — Sam Hamill
Writers have two main problems. One is writer's block, when words won't come at all, and the other is Logorrhoea, when the words come so fast that they can hardly get to the wastebasket in time. — Cecilia Bartholomew