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Justin Wilson Famous Quotes By Pierce Brown

But even as I yearn for it, I fear it. Because the more I see of this cruel world, the less I believe it ends in some pleasant fiction. — Pierce Brown

Justin Wilson Famous Quotes By Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Some women are good-looking ... until they change their hairstyle. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Justin Wilson Famous Quotes By Ron Brackin

Writing a NYT bestseller was a delightful experience. But there are many books which are read by few that should be read and reread by many, as well as books bought by many that are hardly worth the ink. — Ron Brackin

Justin Wilson Famous Quotes By Robert Genn

While obsessive behavior may be an antisocial plague to societies and communities at large, it's total moxie when lone practitioners catch it. — Robert Genn

Justin Wilson Famous Quotes By Woody Allen

I was walking through the woods, thinking about Christ. If He was a carpenter, I wondered what He charged for bookshelves. — Woody Allen

Justin Wilson Famous Quotes By Harlan Ellison

I made as many mistakes as anybody else. I sound as if I'm an egomaniac, and I suppose in some ways I'm filled with hubris because I know how good I am at certain things. But other things, I can't do at all. I can't draw. — Harlan Ellison

Justin Wilson Famous Quotes By Addison Moore

Ellis: "What's so funny?"
Skyla: You're funny," I say. "You look real scary. I bet your mom's proud, though." I don't know why I add that last bit, I just do. — Addison Moore

Justin Wilson Famous Quotes By Vera Wang

I see myself as an arbiter of taste. — Vera Wang

Justin Wilson Famous Quotes By Philip Auslander

We need to remain alert to what happens to the body when it is mediatised. Too often, the mediatised body is an anaesthetised body. I would be the last person to argue that the body signifies at some basic level that precedes or transcends its cultural inscriptions. Nevertheless, there is an ethical imperative not to conflate the body with its representations and mediations, but to remember that there is an actual body there somewhere, experiencing the consequences of what is being done to it. — Philip Auslander