Krummendiek Quotes & Sayings
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In hard times, or even presuccess times, society and at least one cartoonist want you to take care of yourself first. If you pursue your selfish objectives, and you do it well, someday your focus will turn outward. — Scott Adams

I mean you're so shy & I'm lovin your tie
You're like slicker than the guy with the thing on his eye — Nicki Minaj

He could take on anything and everything, it seemed, rather than leave himself time to reflect on his dissatisfaction with his life and what he might do about it. — Claire Tomalin

Life is hard ... but we cling to it all the same — Philip Pullman

A woman can do anything a man can do today and then some. She can even have a child without a man. — Tony Robbins

Everything grows best in oxygen and sunlight except secrets and guilt and regrets. They — Catherine Ryan Hyde

Was on the point of crying at her, 'Don't you hear them?' The dusk was repeating them in a persistent whisper all around us, in a whisper that seemed to swell menacingly like the — Joseph Conrad

Creativity is what transforms. — Ron Johnson

There's always a part of my brain saying: 'Stop getting comfortable. Don't relax.' Because I find it difficult to write when I'm happy. I have to go out there and get battered up and bruised to write anything. I have to feel something. — Tom Odell

Happiness often makes us rather cruel. — Gordon Merrick

Judging from the array of swords and axes and daggers and bows and other implements of killing and dismemberment that they carried around, she gathered that manual dexterity was an imperative.
The better to kill you with, my dears. — Laini Taylor

Damn. Sometimes I really could be a cold-hearted, insensitive bitch. — Jennifer Estep

To refrain from storytelling is perhaps one of the highest forms of respect we can pay. Those people, with no stories to circle them, can die without being misunderstood. — Ben Marcus

I don't want the sort of funeral that everybody else has, but there is one hymn, a good Protestant hymn, and it is sung at all Protestant funerals, and I think I should have it sung at mine. It is called 'The Day Thou Gave Us Lord is Ended'. — Jennifer Johnston