Half Broke Horses Chapter 7 Quotes & Sayings
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You're avoiding me."
I glance over. "Just a bit."
"A bit? There aren't degrees of avoidance, Dean. You're either avoiding someone, or you aren't."
"Not true. Sometimes there're extenuating circumstances. Unexpected variables. — Elle Kennedy

Happiness can't be bottled. It can't be smoked, swallowed, shot or ejaculated. And there is no end game: you never cross the finish line and are suddenly happy. Even when all your wildest dreams come true, you still pursue happiness. — Kevin Smith

Therefore, your enemies are not the adversaries who were put there to test your courage. They are the cowards who were put there to test your weakness. — Paulo Coelho

The only way to get our society to truly change is to frighten people with the possibility of a catastrophe. — Daniel Botkin

Shorth is better than length. — Dr. Seuss

Still, unpacking Tom had been more for Tom than for him, because in Prophet's eyes, the man had already moved in everywhere: Prophet's place. His room. His heart. And Prophet knew when it was time to give up the ghost. It was too late to save himself. For — S.E. Jakes

The contrast between genetic and environmental, between nature and nurture, is not a contrast between fixed and changeable. It is a fallacy of biological determinism to say that if differences are in the genes, no change can occur. — Richard C. Lewontin

Then you start another book and suddenly the galley proofs of the last one come in and you have to wrench your attention away from what you're writing and try to remember what you were thinking when you wrote the previous one. — Bernard Cornwell

The private terror of the liberal spirit is invariably suicide, not murder. — Norman Mailer

The only problem
with Haiku is that you just
get started and then — Roger McGough

It is a remarkable fact that the second law of thermodynamics has played in the history of science a fundamental role far beyond its original scope. Suffice it to mention Boltzmann's work on kinetic theory, Planck's discovery of quantum theory or Einstein's theory of spontaneous emission, which were all based on the second law of thermodynamics. — Ilya Prigogine

Growing up in Alaska, they don't really teach you to swim there. I learned to swim just a few summers ago with Olympic gold medalist Amanda Beard. She did great, and right after that I went to get scuba certified. I had fun with it. I didn't really get scared, but some people thought that was a risk. — Holly Madison