Kielbasa Soup Quotes & Sayings
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At the meeting he was struck for the first time by the endless variety of men's minds, which prevents a truth from ever presenting itself identically to two persons. Even those members who seemed to be on his side understood him in their own way with limitations and alterations he could not agree to, as what he always wanted most was to convey his thought to others just as he himself understood it. — Leo Tolstoy

A thriller must be thrilling. A mystery may or may not be a thriller depending on how much breathless emotion it has, as opposed to cerebral calculation. — David Morrell

So back over the sledding hill, across the iced-up pond, past the snowman with the funny hat, under the giant shimmering icicles and up the snowy back lane back to you; yes YOU,are you missing out on anything right NOW while thinking about tomorrow? — Sarah Lawrence

He lifted his mouth from hers and trailed kisses across her face. "One of these days, I'm gonna kiss every freckle on you. That'll take some doing," he said, his breath a caress.
-Jack to Anne — Claudia Dain

The natural man has only two primal passions, to get and to beget. — William Osler

I just ... ," Cath started again: "I realized that I'm not cut out for fiction-writing."
Professor Piper blinked and pulled her head back. "What are you talking about? You're exactly cut out for it. You're a Butterick pattern, Cath
this is what you were meant to do. — Rainbow Rowell

The snow did not even whisper its way to earth, but seemed to salt the night with silence. — Dean Koontz

I recommended meditation to every person as a foundation for living healthier, being a more loving person, and leading a less stressful life! — Tim McCarthy

Come. when i finish writing, let's take a drive up the PCH with a bottle of cheap wine and talk about these lives we built — Darnell Lamont Walker

It takes a lot of adrenaline and fear to make me actually write. — Maureen Dowd

The Reverend Chapman wrote later. I think none was afraid to meet God, but we all felt willing to put it off until a more propitious time . . . — David McCullough

I carry thoughts of you like my own personal constellation. How far away you are, my dearest friend, but no farther than those fixed stars in my soul. — Lisa Kleypas