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Genderteam Quotes & Sayings

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Genderteam Quotes By Michael J. Sullivan

Been meddling, have you?" Royce asked, looking around at the hive of activity.
"You must admit they didn't have much in the way of a defense plan,"
Hadrian said, pausing to wipe the sweat from his forehead.
Royce smiled at him. "You just can't help yourself, can you? — Michael J. Sullivan

Genderteam Quotes By A.K. White

The wise crow knows
I'm a child of the fall.
Copper and brass, gusty wind blows.
Vivid, cloudless skies, watch shivering naked trees stand tall.
Hope, sweet and eager, does rise
from rust-soaked vistas to shining eyes.
Here, to forever, my beating heart goes;
something the old crow already knows. — A.K. White

Genderteam Quotes By Amy Reed

Your memories of me are part trees and part ocean and part magic, and I don't know if I will ever be that girl again. She was the best version of me. — Amy Reed

Genderteam Quotes By Lindsay Ellingson

I've been dancing for 10 years. — Lindsay Ellingson

Genderteam Quotes By Rands

Start with something messy, get to the point, get an editor, and make it good. — Rands

Genderteam Quotes By Harold Klemp

As you grow in spirituality, your whole life must improve. — Harold Klemp

Genderteam Quotes By Peter James West

You only get one life.
Too bad you already made a mess of it. — Peter James West

Genderteam Quotes By Maggie Young

He practically floated. He spoke, smiled, nodded, and laughed with so much flawless grace. I suddenly felt an urge to push him over. I wanted him to fall on his ass just so he could seem human. I wanted him to laugh, open-mouthed and uncontrolled. — Maggie Young

Genderteam Quotes By Davis Miller

Old fighters keep making comebacks. We are more alive when boxing than at almost any other time. — Davis Miller

Genderteam Quotes By Erica Jong

Throughout much of history, women writers have capitulated to male standards, and have paid too much heed to what Virginia Woolf calls "the angel in the house." She is that little ghost who sits on one's shoulder while one writes and whispers, "Be nice, don't say anything that will embarrass the family, don't say anything your man will disapprove of ... " [ellipsis in original] The "angel in the house" castrates one's creativity because it deprives one of essential honesty, and many women writers have yet to win the freedom to be honest with themselves. — Erica Jong