Girl Egocentric Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, nevermind, forget it, said Zee, obviously disgusted to be in such badly read company. — Alexander Gordon Smith

Sensation is amphibious: at the same time it joins us to and divides us from things. It is the door through which we enter into things but also through which we come out of them and realize that we are not things. — Octavio Paz

We virtually never feel our age, but thinking that we should can lead to disaster. — Martha Beck

The trouble with the world is that it's always one drink behind. — Humphrey Bogart

One can forgive but one should never forget. — Marjane Satrapi

One thing I've learned is that strange things do happen. They happen all the time. Today, for instance, my best friend Jill's cat spoke. We were making brownies in the kitchen when we heard it say, 'Let me out. — Alice Hoffman

I tried to get a baseball movie made a couple of years ago and I don't think it didn't happen because I was a woman, but because sports movie don't sell internationally. — Callie Khouri

I wear glasses and suits, so I guess I am an indie artist. — Stevie Jackson

I enjoy being a girl. — Paloma Faith

Life is a rainbow which also includes black. — Yevgeny Yevtushenko

Herat, 8 December. What a day it was! God save me from any more adventures on a drained stomach. — Robert Byron

When the ball is on the one-yard line, never risk a fumble. Carry it over yourself. — Robert Ringer

Who would have thought that my first fight over a girl would be for a girl who isn't even mine? — Colleen Hoover

I want people who write to crash or dive below the surface, where life is so cold and confusing and hard to see.
Your anger and damage and grief are the way to the truth. — Anne Lamott

So I am led to one or two choices! Can I write? Will I write if I practice enough? How much should I sacrifice to writing anyway, before I find out if I'm any good? Above all, CAN A SELFISH, EGOCENTRIC, JEALOUS, AND UNIMAGINATIVE FEMALE WRITE A DAMN THING WORTHWHILE? Should I sublimate (my how we throw words around!) my selfishness in serving other people- through social or other such work? Would I then become more sensitive to other people and their problems? Would I be able to write honestly? Then of other beings besides a tall, introspective adolescent girl? I must be in contact with a wide variety of lives if I am not to become submerged in the routine of my own economic strata and class. — Sylvia Plath