Humphrey Littleton Quotes & Sayings
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Everything is dead, the dead are everywhere. There are only people, and all around them is silence - that's the earth. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Is a twist less satisfying if you know it's coming? Is a twist that you can't predict symptomatic of bad construction? These are things to consider when writing. — Gabrielle Zevin

I think that [respect for people] is of profound importance because it means you are caring and you trust them to do the right thing. — Stephen Covey

The politeness was unbearable. They avoided touching each other, careful as strangers on a train ... A family can go on for years without the love that once bound it together, like a lovely old wall that stays standing long after rain has crumbled the mortar. — Kathleen Winter

It's not hard to be a woman in comedy as long as you're also a writer. You have to create your opportunity. — Kristen Schaal

The pressure used to wear on me. I was on Twitter a couple years ago, and I couldn't handle it all that well. Don't get me wrong, because 90% of the feedback you get is fantastic. — Bryan Cogman

The unexpected is our normal routine. Commander Riker — Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode Guide Team

You don't want to make a steady diet of just lettuce. You don't want to make a steady diet of fried chicken. — Paula Deen

Respect, thus, implies the absence of exploitation. I want the loved person to grow and unfold for his own sake, and in his own ways, and not for the purpose of serving me. If I love the other person, I feel one with him or her, but with him as he is, not as I need him to be as an object for my use. It is clear that respect is possible only if I have achieved independence; if I can stand and walk without needing crutches, without — Erich Fromm

There are certain protective forces in the universe that do watch over us, but the innocent die too. — Frederick Lenz

no knowledge obtained without risk — Stephen King

the greatest harm from drug treatment is not so much the toxicity or side effects as it is the suppression effect. — James L. Oschman

sometimes we get confused and believe that our gift must bring us money or success or fame. — Glennon Doyle Melton