Kinzler South Quotes & Sayings
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In New York there's such diversity that there's no one central identity; everyone is marginal. — Vivian Gornick

The free world is shuffling into a psychological bondage whose chains are mostly of our own making. — Mark Steyn

When you're depressed, you know, it's like the world has ended. Even getting out of bed takes the most massive amount of effort. But when you're manic, oh, it's so addicting. You know, I have finished novels in two weeks in manic stages. — Sherman Alexie

If I had a nickel for every time I'd wished I possessed the power to alter another person's mind, I'd be knee deep in nickels. — Mayandree Michel

He's true to God who's true to man. — James Russell Lowell

Pirate's unruly mop has been tenderly coaxed into a hairstyle as neat as biological circumstances will allow. — Fredrik Backman

Hat an unchallenging life it would be if we always got things right on the first go. — Ransom Riggs

Inspiring conduct has so much more of an impact than coercing it. — Thomas Friedman

There is no ultimate objective reality within the ten thousand states of mind. Most people don't like to hear this. But there are ten thousand realities, and each is definitely unifying. — Frederick Lenz

Cormac was completely aware that he was being manipulated, but how he could not see. He reckoned that when he did find out, the surprise would be a nasty one. That was how it usually went. — Neal Asher

If you have no interest in actually committing yourself to an actual group of gospel-believing, Bible-teaching Christians, you might question whether you belong to the body of Christ at all! — Mark Dever

People think I'm nuts because I can sit in a room and be happy by myself. — Tori Amos

In part what made the club such a haven was its power to make each person feel temporarily less alone. — Francine Prose

And now, dear Mr. Worthing, I will not intrude any longer into a house of sorrow. I would merely beg you not to be too much bowed down by grief. What seem to us bitter trials are often blessings in disguise.
This seems to me a blessing of an extremely obvious kind. — Oscar Wilde