Greatest Menino Quotes & Sayings
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I am basically analytical, not creative; my writing is simply a creative way of handling analysis. — Philip K. Dick

Water lapped as she sat forward. "Don't play games with me, Roarke."
"Eve, it's my fondest wish to do just that. — J.D. Robb

There were years when I was a beer and tequila guy, then I got real fat. And then I found that you could actually go on a diet and drink scotch. Then I got hooked on scotch, and if you get hooked on scotch, then everything else just tastes wrong. — Ron White

It's long past time we started focusing on the solutions that actually keep women healthy, instead of using basic aspects of women's health as a tool of cultural, moral, and political control. — Martha Plimpton

I must be wanting to be President. Every young man does. But I won't let myself think of it; I must not, because if I do, I will begin to work for it; I'll be careful, calculating, cautious in word and act, and so - I'll beat myself. — Theodore Roosevelt

After a while, when she has forgotten him a little, when she realizes that her life and her are more to her than any man, she will tell me about it. — Florence Converse

There is an infinite amount of hope in the universe ... but not for us. — Franz Kafka

The moment you orgasm, I want you to cry out husband, okay? — Chance Carter

After Cannes, my agent told me to get the next flight to LA. He was right. I had a part in 'Prime Suspect 3' by the end of the week. — David Thewlis

If we want to change that status quo, we might have to work outside of those rules because the legal pathways available to us have been structured precisely to make sure we don't make any substantial change. — Tim DeChristopher

Magic works best for me when it aligns with scientific principles. — Brandon Sanderson

C'mon, I mean who didn't listen to 'The Who' in the 60s? — Patti Smith

Men must be decent first and brilliant later, otherwise you're not helping people, just servicing the machine. — Claire North

All fiction is to some degree contrived. If it is not contrived, then it actually happened, therefore making it a stolen idea. Ideas and concepts in this world, in our lives, and in our imagination are much more finite than any of us would care to believe. — Connor De Bruler

The gravest error a thinking person can make is to believe that one particular version of history is absolute fact. History is recorded by a series of observers, none of whom is impartial. The facts are distorted by sheer passage of time and thousands of years of humanity's dark ages, deliberate misrepresentations by religious sects, and the inevitable corruption that comes from an accumulation of careless mistakes. The wise person, then, views history as a set of lessons to be learned, choices and ramifications to be considered and discussed, and mistakes that should never again be made. — Frank Herbert