Kaufmann Diet Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not going to die with you just because you made lunch for me. Of course, if it had been dinner... — Haruki Murakami
The most interesting thing about writing is the way that it obliterates time. Three hours seem like three minutes. Then there is the business of surprise. I never know what is coming next. The phrase that sounds in the head changes when it appears on the page. Then I start probing it with a pen, finding new meanings. Sometimes I burst out laughing at what is happening as I twist and turn sentences. Strange business, all in all. One never gets to the end of it. That's why I go on, I suppose. To see what the next sentences I write will be. — Gore Vidal
Vincent laughed. "No, you still need to look like a Helian."
"So I should burn everything to a crisp?"
"Well, that would definitely get your mother's attention, but I think that she's looking for something more sophisticated and less ... scary. — Heather James
Thinking is a tiring process; it is much easier to accept beliefs passively than to think them out, rigorously questioning their grounds by asking what are the consequences that follow from them. — L. Susan Stebbing
In terms of the biology of the planet, development is a euphemism for destruction. — Helen Caldicott
Ego is impurity. Be selfless. Consecrate and dedicate your life to perfection. — Frederick Lenz
Yesterday, the Pentagon warned U.S. reporters that they should get out of Baghdad as soon as possible because the U.S. could attack at any time. Then the Pentagon added, 'Whatever you do, don't tell Geraldo.' — Conan O'Brien
The most dangerous ideas are not those that challenge the status quo. The most dangerous ideas are those so embedded in the status quo, so wrapped in a cloud of inevitability, that we forget they are ideas at all. — Jacob M. Appel
The - the sort of thing that I want to do is to strike a resonant chord of universality in other people, which is best done by fiction. — Joyce Carol Oates
