Kebrina Lott Quotes & Sayings
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Is it a loss?" Rachael repeated. "I don't really know; I have no way to tell. How does it feel to have a child? How does it feel to be born, for that matter? We're not born; we don't grow up; instead of dying from illness or old age, we wear out like ants. Ants again; that's what we are. Not you; I mean me. Chitinous reflex-machines who aren't really alive." She twisted her head to one side, said loudly, "I'm not alive! — Philip K. Dick

It is not the crook in modern business that we fear, but the honest man who doesn't know what he is doing. — Owen D. Young

When I sit down with my notebook, when I start scribbling words across the page, I find out what I'm feeling. — Dani Shapiro

Insanity on top of insanity. Even the voices in his head were hearing voices. Nice. — Michael Wallace

I'm very interested in getting inside the heads of people society discards, people on the fringe, especially immigrant kids. We dismiss them without getting into details of who they are. — Vanessa Diffenbaugh

Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry. — Richard P. Feynman

If you ever drop your keys into a river of molten lava, let'em go...because man, they're gone! — Jack Handy

FORCE, n. "Force is but might," the teacher said p/ "That definition's just."/ The boy said naught but throught instead,/ Remembering his pounded head:/ "Force is not might but must!" — Ambrose Bierce

If you only attract Mr. Wrong or Ms. Crazy, evaluate the common thread in this diversity of people: YOU! — Valerie J. Lewis Coleman

Due to budget crunches, Bush has had to scale some of the programs. He has a new program, 'Leave A Couple of Kids Behind.' — David Letterman

If you don't look at things through your concepts, you'll never be bored. Every single thing is unique. — Anthony De Mello

If you feel good, you stand up a bit straighter. — Rachel Roy

I felt nothing change in the room, except the shock of my voice alone and the peculiar euphoria one feels in the wake of applause, feeling at once cheapened and triumphant. — Jessie Burton