Glbtq Domestic Violence Quotes & Sayings
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Evil is like water, it abounds, is cheap, soon fouls, but runs itself clear of taint. — Samuel Butler

Detach the writer from the milieu where he has experienced his greatest sense of belonging, and you have created a discontinuity within his personality, a short circuit in his identity. The result is his originality, his creativity comes to an end. He becomes the one-book novelist or the one-trilogy writer. — Henry Roth

I love everything about motels. I can't help myself. I still get excited every time I slip a key into a motel room door and fling it open. — Bill Bryson

We seemed to possess a similar worldview: slightly jaded, fiercely independent ... — Douglas Kennedy

My theory is that everything an actor does, from the way he looks at his watch to the way he moves across the stage, is in the service of advancing a story, and in that sense, it's all writing. In that sense we, while acting, write. — Bernard Sahlins

It takes great deal of courage to see the world in all its tainted glory, and still to love it. — Oscar Wilde

It is easy to assume a habit; but when you try to cast it off, it will take skin and all. — Josh Billings

I was looking in the mirror the other day and I realized I haven't changed much since I was in my twenties. The only difference is I look a whole lot older now. — George Carlin

One must withdraw for a time from life in order to set down that picture. — John Steinbeck

And I've realized that the Beatles got it wrong. Love isn't all we need - love is all there is. — Morgan Matson

A lot of composers I know hate temp scores because people get attached to them. — Steven Price

I find her anecdotes more efficacious than sheep-counting, rain on a tin roof, or alanol tablets ... you will find me and Morpheus, off in a corner, necking. — Dorothy Parker

And did not the degeneration of religion begin with reason itself? As Santayana says, the process of degeneration of religion was due to too much reasoning: "This religion unhappily long ago ceased to be wisdom expressed in fancy in order to become superstition overlaid with reasoning." The decay of religion is due to the pedantic spirit, in the invention of creeds, formulas, articles of faith, doctrines and apologies. We become increasingly less pious as we increasingly justify and rationalize our beliefs and become so sure that we are right. — Lin Yutang