Godiksmuide Quotes & Sayings
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Top Godiksmuide Quotes

The main reason I want someone to read a story of mine is so they can enjoy it and feel like they got something interesting out of it. — Paolo Bacigalupi

I never want to be winking at the audience and saying, "This character is really a nice guy." — Vik Sahay

One sock can't house two feet. If it does, it's of no use. — Vikrmn

When the economy of a country is based fundamentally on the principles of truth and honesty, that nation experiences economic stability. — Sunday Adelaja

You can grow flowers from where dirt use to be. — Kate Nash

Wrong Question: How to love?
Right Question: Why am I afraid to love?
Wrong Question: Why do you love me?
Right Question: Do I love myself as much as you do?
Wrong Question: Why does love hurt?
Right Question: Why do I live in fantasies and expect so much without really giving anything back?
Wrong Question: What will you do for me?
Right Question: Am I capable of making your life more beautiful?
Wrong interpretation: Let's be practical.
Right interpretation: Let's be wild and unconditional in our love without pretending.
Wrong Confession: I want love in life.
Right Confession: I am lonely and I will start by being friendly with myself first.
Wrong Advice: Mind and Thoughts
Right Advice: Heart — Saurabh Sharma

I'm still a shy person. I've learned to put that aside on certain occasions. I have to. It's part of my job. — Alexis Bledel

It took a qualified wizard to detect a summoning in progress. It required only a half-literate idiot with a twitch of power and a dim idea of how to use it to attempt one. Before you knew it, a three-headed Slavonic god was wreaking havoc in downtown Atlanta, the skies were raining winged snakes, and SWAT was screaming for more ammo. — Ilona Andrews

Autism - a different way of thinking. — Tina J. Richardson

What is one ever doing anywhere? — Christopher Isherwood

Even Scientific American entered the fray with an article proposing that the person portrayed in the famous Martin Droeshout engraving might actually be
I weep to say it
Elizabeth I. — Bill Bryson

The Seed must survive — Hayden Pearton