Kayley Stallings Quotes & Sayings
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Write what you're thinking. Write one fucking word, and that will be good enough for now. — Pepper Winters
A man cannot learn to be wise any more than he can learn to be handsome. — Josh Billings
Let men in their madness blast every city on earth into black rubble and envelope the entire planet in a cloud of lethal gas - the canyons and hills, the springs and rocks will still be here, the sunlight will filter through, water will form and warmth shall be upon the land and after sufficient time, no matter how long, somewhere, living things will emerge and join and stand once again, this time perhaps to take a different and better course. I have seen the place called Trinity, in New Mexico, where our wise men exploded the first atomic bomb and the heat of the blast fused sand into a greenish glass - already the grass has returned, and the cactus and the mesquite. — Edward Abbey
[Kendra] also referred to Tizoc Theron, one of the most powerful mercenaries in all of vampiric existence, as her "Tizzy". The Inquisition was "a dreadful inconvenience," World War II was "a little spat" and the fall of Midnight, the vampiric empire that had reigned for centurie, was "an unfortunate event. — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
I would be more frightened as a writer if people thought my movies were like science fiction. — Neil LaBute
We are so obsessed with the Net and technology that we forget the message ... We imagine to be able to do anything, and our software helps us believe we can ... But we must move beyond the 'how' to reconsider the 'what' and the 'why' ... — Neville Brody
Anyone that dares begrudge what I have today, just better get off their duff and do something about it. — Liberace
Rather than earn money, it was Thoreau's idea to reduce his wants so that he would not need to buy anything. As he went around preaching this ingenious idea, the shopkeepers of Concord hoped he would drop dead. — Richard Armour
When a liar became too skilled at deception, he could lose the ability to discern the truth, and could himself be more easily deceived. — Dean Koontz
It is better to make a mistake than to do nothing. — Adolf Hitler
