Heroins Quotes & Sayings
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When Enron collapsed, through court processes, thousands and thousands of emails came out that were internal, and it provided a window into how the whole company was managed. It was all the little decisions that supported the flagrant violations. — Julian Assange

A vision without action is called a daydream; but then again, action without a vision is called a nightmare. — Jim Sorensen

antithetical to the new Germanic cultural identity undermined — Anne-Marie O'Connor

Jacob Zuma built a 2 million rand swimming pool, but no one in the family knows how to swim — Julius Malema

It is through fiction that we learn not to believe everything we read in print. — Ann Mullen

You do not continue to sit on thorns that continue to prickle you. If the prickling continues, ponder and continue — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

If you want to be a successful writer you have to put your butt in the chair and your fingers on the keyboard and put words on the page. Even shitty words are better than no words. You can go back and fix them later. — Liliana Hart

To fix and make plausible, the nebulous emotions of my costumed heroins, like diamonds on a sea of dough. — Margaret Atwood

Under no circumstances trust a lean cook. — Iain Hewitson

You know that first night when we stayed together here in the cabin? As sick as we were, there was no place on earth I would have rather been then here with you. — Tina Reber

If the word is not dead when it reaches the hearer, he murders it at once by a contradiction, a stipulation, a condition, a digression, an interruption, and all the thousand tricks of conversation. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

It may seem that my discussion of synchronicity has led me away from my main theme, but I feel it is necessary to make at least a brief introductory reference to it because it is a Jungian hypothesis that seems to be pregnant with future possibilities of investigation and application. Synchronistic events, moreover, almost invariably accompany the crucial phases of the process of individuation. But too often they pass unnoticed, because the individual has not learned to watch for such coincidences and to make them meaningful in relation to the symbolism o f his dreams. — C. G. Jung