Karion Franklin Quotes & Sayings
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I don't like to tell lies. — Hal Ashby
There's something about being in the country that makes you stick out like a sore thumb ? you're an anomaly. But in London there's always someone wilder and woollier. — Cornelia Parker
Wrong turns just added more to who you are. I didn't know that they also add to the toll you must pay to go back. — Vikki Wakefield
I don't like to do negatives. There are always pluses to things. — Shirley Temple
All my books are accidental books - they come from reacting to things and thinking about things and engaging in a real way. They are not about, 'Oh, did it get a good review in the Guardian?' I don't care. — Arundhati Roy
Our most basic instinct is not for survival but for family. Most of us would give our own life for the survival of a family member, yet we lead our daily life too often as if we take our family for granted. — Paul Pearsall
I just try to think of all the things that could go wrong so in that split second when it happens, maybe your body reacts in a way where it protects you just a little. — Johnny Knoxville
No one I knew talked about money. It's not an area of interest. — Fran Lebowitz
You need to search your awareness and consider the limitless possibilities of existence in all things and not be so narrow-minded in your self-discovery. — Frederick Lenz
A novel is no different than graffiti in a bathroom stall, it's just more pretentious. — Christy Leigh Stewart
Looking down the barrel of your eye, I see the body of a Bloody Cinderella looking back. — Djuna Barnes
People like me who were engaging in brinkmanship with the party economic bosses and the open dissidents who were being arrested were pursuing a common goal in different ways. — Vaclav Klaus
Not all evil is final, nor is all suffering needless. — Lynn Kurland
Balm of the summer night, balm of the ordinary,
imperial joy and sorrow of human existence,
the dreamed as well as the lived
what could be dearer than this, given the closeness of death? — Louise Gluck
Even if they knew the truth of their own feelings, most mothers would be socially and emotionally incapable of revealing it. — Rachel Cusk
