Josh Weinstein Quotes & Sayings
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You have better luck than you think you do," Cian said firmly.
Turning back toward him, she said, "Yeah? Prove it?"
You found me."
Yeah, and awakening your inner vampire, scaring the shit out of your
girlfriend, and screwing up your life."
Then that's my bad luck," he corrected her. — Rhiannon Frater

And what causes orgasm in a man? Kate Daniels, the sex-ed specialist. Kill me, somebody. — Ilona Andrews

An editor is like a professional reader, and as I became a better reader, I also became a better writer. — Karen Thompson Walker

We know enough to be sure that the scientific achievements of the next fifty years will be far greater, more rapid, and more surprising, than those we have already experienced ... Wireless telephones and television, following naturally upon the their present path of development, would enable their owner to connect up to any room similarly equipped and hear and take part in the conversation as well as if he put his head in through the window. — Winston Churchill

Guilliame came to talk to him, since they were the same rank.
'Lamen. That's an unusual name.'
'It's Patran,' said Damen.
'You speak very good Akielon,' he said, loudly and slowly.
'Thank you,' said Damen. — C.S. Pacat

But time passes. Fear becomes a memory. Terror becomes routine; it loses its grip. — Bernard Beckett

I might be a stalwart, but I'm not a kingmaker. — Eric Abetz

Time and time again I can't please myself. — Adam Duritz

I was feeling very irritable. It was that difficult time of the month when the credit card statement arrives. — Julie Walters

DO take the initiative and introduce yourself to the people you don't know. DO say your first and last names: "Hello, I'm Heather Wells." This saves the other person from asking, "What's your last name?" DO be inclusive and greet the people you know, even if you saw them just hours earlier. — Dorothea Johnson

The joy a person is usually seen to express at the conversion of another to his opinion is seldom more than the impulse of egotistical satisfaction at being considered worthy of didactic imitation. — Norm MacDonald

I had been terrified of Halloween my entire adult life. Loved it as a kid, but the minute I got out of college, there were little kids at my door demanding candy, which, No. 1, I couldn't afford, and, No. 2, if I had candy, it would be mine. — Jen Lancaster

We must never assume that which is incapable of proof. — George Henry Lewes