Kitai Quotes & Sayings
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Sadie gave her head an exaggerated scratch. 'Don't come too close if you know what's good for you, these nits are on steroids. — Sharon Sant

It's no fun to think about infinity and no cinche to write about it. Again, it helps to look for some human link. — William Zinsser

Surely every band wants to be a pivotal point in history. — Alex Kapranos

Kitai blinked slowly. "Why would you use the same word for these things? That is ridiculous."
"We have a lot of words like that," Tavi said. "They can mean more than one thing."
"That is stupid," Kitai said. "It is difficult enough to communicate without making it more complicated with words that mean more than one thing. — Jim Butcher

Candor and generosity, unless tempered by due moderation, leads to ruin. — Tacitus

There is no shame in falling down but there is pride in getting back up. — Lilly Singh

I see a curator as a catalyst, generator and motivator - a sparring partner, accompanying the artist while they build a show, and a bridge builder, creating a bridge to the public. — Hans Ulrich Obrist

If you shoot, I will kill her before I die."
Yes," Kitai said in a patient tone. "Which is why I have not shot you. Yet. — Jim Butcher

I am a really obsessive music listener, and I would look for clues. — Craig Finn

It makes you want to avoid, and then it makes you terribly needy. It reduces you to about five years old. It also makes — Julia Wendell

Religion is a medium to reach the Unknown. What is the Unknown? Ask Religion — Alcatraz Dey

At the office where the paper grows, she takes a break, drinks another coffee, and she finds it hard to stay awake. It's just another day. — Paul McCartney

My dad came over to the house ... went into his pocket and pulled out a handful of money, and began to pass it out to the children ... This was the same man who, when I was his child, I would ask him for 50 cents, this man would tell me his life's story. — Bill Cosby

Empires won by conquest have always fallen either by revolt within or by defeat by a rival. — John Boyd Orr