Growlying Quotes & Sayings
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Thinking, Garraty thought. That's the day's business. Thinking. Thinking and isolation, because it doesn't matter if you pass the time of day with someone or not; in the end, you're alone. — Stephen King

The situation comes first ... the characters ... come next ... [then] begin to narrate ... — Stephen King

My interactions with Sorkin were agonisingly weird. He is by far the weirdest person I have ever met. I had dinner with him and a few hours before I got an e-mail from his assistant saying, 'Sean, this does not need to be a long conversation. Aaron is only going to use it to win your trust.' — Sean Parker

Aiden smirked. "Wonder what this one is called?"
The hellhound's ears twitched as the massive body lowered preparing for attack. I slid my hand to the middle of the blade, feeling my heart pound and the adrenaline kick my system into overdrive. In the pit of my stomach, the cord started to unravel.
I swallowed. "Let's call this one ... Toto."
Three mouths opened in a growl that sent a cold chill down my spine, and a wave of hot, fetid breath smacked into us. Bile burned the back of my throat.
"I guess it doesn't like the name," I said, moving slowly to the right.
Aiden's powerful body tensed. "Here, Toto ... " One head snapped in his direction. "That's a good Toto."
I slipped around the ancient cross, creeping up on the hellhound from the right. The middle and left head focused on me, snapping and growlying.
Aiden clucked his tongue. "Come on, Toto, I'm pretty tasty. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

If we are to believe anything, we must get used to disagreeing with lots of other people. — Dale C. Allison Jr.

If you understand the system you can design appropriate action. — Edward De Bono

I think the media spends a lot of time fooling itself. — Penn Jillette

As long as there is poverty there will be gods. — Will Durant

Trees and plants always look like the people they live with, somehow. — Zora Neale Hurston

As with all children, the feeling that I was useful was perhaps the greatest joy I experienced. — Eleanor Roosevelt