Koomson Meredith Quotes & Sayings
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They say asteroids hit the moon pretty often, which is how the moon gets its crater, but this one is going to be the biggest asteroid ever to hit it and on a clear night you should be able to see the impact when it happens, maybe even with the naked eye but certainly with binoculars. They made it sound pretty dramatic, but I still don't think it's worth three homework assignments. — Susan Beth Pfeffer
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it saved my ass. — Michael J. Fox
Racial humor was about 35% of my act when I first started. But I realized that it was a crutch. What brought it home was when another comedian said to me, 'If you changed color tomorrow, you wouldn't have any material.' He meant it as a put-down, but I took it as a challenge. — Bill Cosby
Learning to write comics is, in fact, so bloody difficult because it's such a weird form that it does actually make you a bit more adaptable for other forms. — Warren Ellis
(Nothing, the General muttered, is ever so expensive as what is offered for free.) At — Viet Thanh Nguyen
The greatest man is he who is part of himself — Mpho Leteng
He's hell bent for destruction, he's afraid and confused, and his brain has been mismanaged with great skill. — Bob Dylan
All writers are crazy. So never mind what the editors and your family and your critique group tells you. Submit your manuscripts and keep submitting until you get an offer. Then you can be crazy, with a paycheck. — MaryJanice Davidson
The Bible is not primarily a science book. It is not written to tell us how the heavens go; it is written to tell us how to go to heaven. But when it speaks on science, it is accurate. — Adrian Rogers
It didn't seem fair, but then, a lot of things aren't. We take them as they come. — Louis L'Amour
It was such a turning point to find that I had a talent and I had something to contribute, somewhere. — Gwen Stefani
In the fall term of 1933-34 I was on my family farm in Maine. — Stephen Cole Kleene