Jandine Quotes & Sayings
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Whoever had decided that school should start so early in the morning and last all day long needed to be hunted down and forced to watch hours of educational televison without the aid of caffine. — Heather Brewer
Too much apology doubles the offense. — James Richardson
Lucifer unbound his absolution
His purpose took unstoppable form
A wyrm whose brilliance blinded
Tenacity burned as radiant as the Almighty
Lucifer remembered this so vividly
A fond memory of when God stood thunderstruck — D.J. LeMarr
The bump of ego on his skull had swollen large, so he saw the whole world in terms of what it could give him. — Frederik Pohl
I don't really believe in the type of pressure that people are wanting to put on the type of music that I make. — Kendrick Lamar
To live is to love, to love is to live. — Libba Bray
We eat up artists like there's going to be a famine at the end. — Nikki Giovanni
When people ask what you do, tell them you're a writer. Put yourself on the line. Make a commitment. — Janet Evanovich
When I was a kid, I read many more Marvel comics than I did DC. As I got older, in high school and then in college, I started reading more DC. — David S.Goyer
You must begin to live in harmony with the laws governing the universe. — Wallace D. Wattles
I didn't think of being an artist until after I went away to boarding school. There were other things to be interested in. And it seemed like a nightmare. — Elizabeth Neel
As a human being it is just my nature to enjoy and share philosophy. I do this in the same way that some birds are eagles and some doves, some flowers lilies and some roses. — Alan Watts
I don't answer. I count in my head: five syllables, seven, five. A tiger can smile A snake will say it loves you Lies make us evil — Chuck Palahniuk
The animals that depend on instinct have an inherent knowledge of the laws of economics and of how to apply them; Man, with his powers of reason, has reduced economics to the level of a farce which is at once funnier and more tragic than Tobacco Road. — James Thurber
In my own life as a reader I experience real moments of alienation when a writer feels too perfect, or like even the flaws they are admitting are somehow noble, or dysfunctional in an overly edgy, aesthetically pleasing way. — Leslie Jamison
