Gus Trenor Quotes & Sayings
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And that's it - he goes his way, and I go mine. Used to, we would've broken down that whole story about my dad until we found the very truth of the truth of it, but now it's just, So long, I'll see you later. — Tim Tharp
When you're writing a novel, you're still telling a story. But you're telling it very differently. It's a craft like anything else. — Howard Gordon
But I killed a man just like my mother did. David says it's okay because I didn't mean to, and because he was about to kill that little kid. But I'm pretty sure my mom didn't mean to kill my dad, either, so what difference does that make, meaning or not meaning to do something? Accident or on purpose, the result is the same, and that's one fewer life than there should be in the world. — Veronica Roth
If you think something is impossible, it is. Until you decide it's possible and you do it. — Jude Watson
Notions and scruples were like spilt needles, making one afraid of treading, or sitting down, or even eating. — George Eliot
She was so beautiful when she smiled, but now was not the time to tell her so. — Melanie Dickerson
Law grinds the poor, and rich men rule the law. — Oliver Goldsmith
Whether you get hurt by weapons or feelings, it hurts when you get shot in the heart. — Hui-bin Jang
And it was hot, hell-fire hot. — Julia Press Simmons
For me, I believe in God, God is real. — Spike Lee
The thing that we at MIT must understand is the amount of real damage that is being done to us in the fine structure of how research funds are expended. — Charles Vest
The whole idea of comparing climbers is ludicrous. It would be like sitting Van Gogh down with Rembrandt and saying, Ready, get set, go. — Pat Ament
I queued 24 hours to see Coldplay, at Koko in London, at the start of the X&Y tour. — Ben Lovett
The construction of the nuclear doomsday machine - and its continued maintenance and development since the mid-twentieth century - is surely one of the most astounding acts of collective insanity in the history of the human species. — Richard L. Currier
The mortal race is far too weak not to grow dizzy on unwonted brights. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe