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Laiths Candy Quotes By Dorothy Sarnoff

Never try to look into both eyes at the same time. Switch your gaze from one eye to the other. That signals warmth and sincerity. — Dorothy Sarnoff

Laiths Candy Quotes By Suzanne Fyhrie Parrott

If you get into the habit of using the Heading 1 style for your manuscript Chapters, you won't have to manually correct all the — Suzanne Fyhrie Parrott

Laiths Candy Quotes By Virginia Woolf

yet she could not resist sometimes yielding to the charm of a woman, not a girl, of a woman confessing, as to her they often did, some scrape, some folly. And whether it was pity, or their beauty, or that she was older, or some accident-like a faint scent, or a violin next door (so strange is the power of sounds at certain moments), she did undoubtedly then feel what men felt. — Virginia Woolf

Laiths Candy Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

That joyful feelin' when-you're up-on the ceilin — Thomas Pynchon

Laiths Candy Quotes By Bill Wyman

You never know what your next dig is going to find. — Bill Wyman

Laiths Candy Quotes By Kyle Shewfelt

The unknown is very scary. — Kyle Shewfelt

Laiths Candy Quotes By Oliver Markus

I purposely used a pretty cocky, abrasive writing style in Sex and Crime, to stir up some drama. My confrontational style quickly became the talk of the scene. Some of the things I wrote were so inflammatory, people had to vent about it on online forums. So suddenly everyone in the scene was talking about Sex and Crime, just as I had hoped. I enjoyed playing the role of agitator, and people from competing hacking crews didn't even realize that the more they bitched about the things I wrote, the more credibility and notoriety they were adding to my scene mag. Thanks to all the positive as well as negative feedback I was getting, the things I wrote actually mattered. Suddenly I was the most important opinion maker in the scene. — Oliver Markus