Habitually Taking Quotes & Sayings
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We are so habitually nostalgic by now that we anticipate looking back in the midst of enjoyment, look forward to watching the videos we're taking of our children even as we make them. — Deborah Tall

Apartments are getting smaller on a whole. Houses are getting smaller. People don't need great big vacuums anymore. — James Dyson

If you start thinking about who's going to read it [you're writing], or what grade will you get, or is it going to win that award, or are you going to get into this graduate program, you're blocking the light, and the light is that guidance and love we get when we open up our hearts and are guided by our higher selves, or God, or the Buddha Lupe [Buddha and the Virgin of Guadalupe fused together, as they are in the tattoo on Sandra's right arm], or whatever you believe in, or love. — Sandra Cisneros

Not having any real direction, one writer would lead me to another. — James Franco

I don't belong anywhere. No matter where I am, people make sure I'm aware of that. — Santino Hassell

At some point, even the greatest misery begins to fade. Life, or what passes for life, plods on in it's own unending weary footsteps, and somehow we plod along with it, if we stay lucky. — Jeff Lindsay

My hands shook, but the milk did not touch the milk, and the Universe did not end. — Neil Gaiman

She felt frightened only for a second. For one thing, the world beneath her was so very far away that it seemed to have nothing to do with her. — C.S. Lewis

Let's face it.., our current [immigration control] system is like a busy intersection without a traffic cop: sure there are laws on the books, but absent enforcement, there are too many accidents. — Ronald Reagan

It was young people who stubbornly insisted on justice, stubbornly refused to accept the world as it is that transformed not just the country but transformed the world. — Barack Obama

Some stories don't have endings," she says. "In some stories, there aren't even answers. — Caitlin R. Kiernan