Justinus Silverware Quotes & Sayings
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I could announce one morning that the world was going to blow up in three hours and people would be calling in about my hair! — Katie Couric

In the question of peace, people spoke up and demonstrated for peace and against the threat of war, the threat of atomic war. — Stefan Heym

Don't search for answers. I felt like I was always searching. Literally -- when I felt depressed I'd wander online, pressing links, looking for something that would make me feel better. I'd surf from friends' photos to strangers' blog posts about how to apply makeup, to the flight message board, to Googling Will for the hundredth time--and feel worse. — Margo Rabb

a person would never wish for tragedy, but there can be a kind of transformation that results. There is an awfulness to it, but also a form of grace. — Terry Tracy

I can't be on too long before I have to stop. If she hadn't left, you'd both be home right now."
Victoria's brow wrinkled.
"I don't understand."
"You take energy from people, from crowds, and you expend more. For you, when you're on, you run like a German engine, no?"
"Right."
"When you go home after the party's over and you haven't had enough attention, you miss it. You crave more."
"Right."
"I don't take in energy like that. People take energy from me. I can be social, I can be on, but I go home for silence and solitude, not because it's time for the party to end. I don't want to hear another person's voice for three days so I can recharge. Like a battery. — Moriah Jovan

The plane of consistency is the abolition of all metaphor; all that consists is Real. — Gilles Deleuze

What could be more advantageous in an intellectual contest - whether it be chess, bridge, or stock selection - than to have opponents who have been taught that thinking is a waste of energy? — Warren Buffett

But if someone had slowed him down, just slightly interrupted his course, maybe he could have gotten through that one nightmarish moment; maybe he would never get that close to it again. — Frederick Barthelme