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Headwize Projects Quotes By Robert Penn Warren

After a great blow, or crisis, after the first shock and then after the nerves have stopped screaming and twitching, you settle down to the new condition of things and feel that all possibility of change has been used up. You adjust yourself, and are sure that the new equilibrium is for eternity ... But if anything is certain it is that no story is ever over, for the story which we think is over is only a chapter in a story which will not be over, and it isn't the game that is over, it is just an inning, and that game has a lot more than nine innings. When the game stops it will be called on account of darkness. But it is a long day. — Robert Penn Warren

Headwize Projects Quotes By Leni Zumas

Even in so-called realist or conventional writing there can be defamiliarization. — Leni Zumas

Headwize Projects Quotes By Henry Vollam Morton

Behind everything in London is something else, and, behind that, is something else still; and so on through the centuries, so that London as we see her is only the latest manifestation of other Londons, and to lover her is to plunge into ancestor-worship. — Henry Vollam Morton

Headwize Projects Quotes By Steven Magee

Modern society - everyone thinks getting cancer is a normal aspect of life. — Steven Magee

Headwize Projects Quotes By Louise Fitzhugh

Harriet: Is it fun being married?
Ole Golly: How should I know? I've never been married. However, I doubt it's all fun. Nothing ever is, you know. — Louise Fitzhugh

Headwize Projects Quotes By Louise Gluck

And he lay on the cold floor of the study watching the wind stirring the pages, mixing the written and unwritten, the end among them. — Louise Gluck

Headwize Projects Quotes By Sarah Silverman

Make It a Treat" is similar in spirit to "everything in moderation," but still very distinct. "Moderation" suggests a regular, low-level intake of something. MIAT asks for more austerity; it encourages you to keep the special things in life special. I apply this rule in a variety of ways. For instance, I wear makeup and high heels on special occasions. But if I dressed up all the time, it would become ordinary, and I would receive fewer compliments. — Sarah Silverman