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Janlynn Free Quotes By Katja Michael

The greatest thing about writing is that you get to shape more than one life. — Katja Michael

Janlynn Free Quotes By Alex Ebert

What makes me deeply vulnerable? Probably the thing I suffer most from and have the most uncontrollable reactions from is still social anxiety. — Alex Ebert

Janlynn Free Quotes By Gary Moore

A friend is someone who walks into a room when everyone else is walking out. — Gary Moore

Janlynn Free Quotes By Sujit Lalwani

Without the desire to be patient patience doesn't happen,
Just like without the desire to grow, LIFE doesn't happen! — Sujit Lalwani

Janlynn Free Quotes By Audre Lorde

I can't really define it in sexual terms alone although our sexuality is so energizing why not enjoy it too? — Audre Lorde

Janlynn Free Quotes By Stanislaw Leszczynski

I know no real worth but that tranquil firmness which seeks dangers by duty, and braves them without rashness. — Stanislaw Leszczynski

Janlynn Free Quotes By Haruki Murakami

he knew that bad premonitions have a far higher accuracy rate than good ones. — Haruki Murakami

Janlynn Free Quotes By Mason Cooley

The aphorism: a platitude that swerves, or slides all the way around. — Mason Cooley

Janlynn Free Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Yes," said Will, "you two don't seem to have much in common, save for a penchant for demon women and evil. — Cassandra Clare

Janlynn Free Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

To laugh continually is to never laugh at all. For it takes the periodic sound of sorrow from which to distinguish the sound of joy. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Janlynn Free Quotes By Neil M. Hanson

I've met a couple real cowboys in my life, and I've seen an awful lot of fellas who like to dress the part without any real need. Drugstore cowboys we used to call them. The real ones tend to be a lot less flash and sparkle, and tend to carry themselves with a lot more humility. I suppose the real work that cowboyin' involves helps a fella grow accustomed to the taste of humble pie. — Neil M. Hanson