Jack Frusciante Quotes & Sayings
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I believe we are all transient," she began. She thought for awhile and added, "I believe that we are half-blind and full of errors. I believe that we understand very little, and what we do understand is mostly wrong. I believe that life cannot be survived - that is evident! - but if one is lucky, life can be endured for quite a long while. If one is both lucky and stubborn, life can sometimes even be enjoyed. — Elizabeth Gilbert

If you are afraid to write or edit or assemble or disassemble, you are merely a spectator. And you are trapped, trapped by the instructions of those you've chosen to follow. Twenty people in the field and eighty thousand in the stands. The spectators are the ones who paid to watch, but it's the player on the field who are truly alive. — Seth Godin

The appearance of a pest should be regarded as a warning from Mother Earth to put our house in order. — Albert Howard

Not a softness anywhere about me,
Only whalebone and brocade. — Amy Lowell

It is not titles that honour men, but men that honour titles. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Over the years, I'd seen all kinds of smiles from her. The kind designed to make all the blood drain from your head and gather behind your zipper ... — Stacey Kade

I must have cried myself out. The tears stopped falling and I breathed in through my nose. I stood up and looked down at my baby sister lying there. I kissed my fingertips and touched her forehead.
"Goodbye, brat," I whispered.
"Stop calling me brat."
Caelyn's eyes opened. Her irises were blood red. She gave me an impish smile and bared her fangs.
Little sisters suck... — Sean Hayden

America is a wonderful country! I mean it! No honest writer would challenge that statement! The human comedy never runs out of material! it never lets you down! — Tom Wolfe

Out of nowhere you said, I love you. For whatever it's worth. — Junot Diaz

Our particular principles of religion are a subject of accountability to God alone. — Thomas Jefferson