Haganum Magister Quotes & Sayings
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No one had experiences any more, only traumas. — Beryl Bainbridge
Surviving
Is the only war
We can afford — Margaret Atwood
Love is a spy who is plotting treason, In league with that warm, red rebel, the Heart. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox
The room did not go quiet like something out of an old Western where the sheriff pushes open the creaking door and sashays into the saloon. Maybe that was the problem. Maybe the door needed to creak. — Harlan Coben
The trouble with some cooking is that the real flavours get cancelled out by the wine, cream, and butter sauces. — Kate O'Mara
I've been trained in dancing and I used to be quite good, though I am a bit rusty right now. But I could probably brush up in a couple of months. — Brittany Murphy
If you think that your child is going to be really sensitive to the fact that they might not win - which they probably won't - you shouldn't do it because it's not healthy if they get the feeling that they're not good enough or they're not worthy. — Olivia Culpo
When you see a silent movie, you understand everything that's going on from the images because the images are so strong. — Monica Bellucci
Here you think the incentive to work is finances, need for money or desire for profit, but where there's no money the real motives are clearer, maybe. people like to do things. They like to do them well. — Ursula K. Le Guin
This world is built on awkwardness, on the idea that there is someplace where it's okay to be different. Where it's okay not to be perfect," the troll said. "This world lives in more than one imagination. It was simply your hand that finally gave it a face. — R.K. Ryals
Whatever the readers feel when they're reading my books, I feel it tenfold when I'm writing it. — Khaled Hosseini
I'm a lifelong Simpsons fanatic and I wanted to create my own animated show, one day. — Jonah Hill
So instead of not-writing, I am painting. I'm not a painter, but I make paintings anyway. I use glass and oil-based house paint, which is toxic, and which you can't buy just anywhere anymore. It's being phased out in favor of latex, which doesn't stick to glass, and acrylic, which I haven't tried. Stacked on my garage windowsill are seventeen quarts of the stuff in various primary colors, in case the whole world stops selling it. I love the oiliness, I love how it spreads on the surface of the glass, how tipped at an angle it rolls and drips, and merges. I love how one color overtakes another on the downward slide. — Abigail Thomas
