Laxity Of Ligaments Quotes & Sayings
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I have never been an ambitious person, and my participation in this industry is a fluke, but only male writers can afford to be coy and self-deprecating. — Diablo Cody
To acknowledge you were wrong yesterday is simply to let the world know that you are wiser today than you were then. — Jonathan Swift
I need air. I need a new brain. I need to jump out a window and catch a ride with a dragon to a world far from here. — Tahereh Mafi
That's the worst ... or the best ... of real life, Anne. It won't let you be miserable. It keeps on trying to make you comfortable ... and succeeding ... even when you're determined to be unhappy and romantic. — L.M. Montgomery
Unless I'm really uneasy with what I'm writing, I lose interest very quickly. — Paul Haggis
I didn't have time for talent shows and stuff like that. I was into books and studying real hard. — Cheryl Lynn
You don't even know how lovely you are, my Evie. — Charlotte Stein
It's all based on saying the shocking thing. We used to have a great time going to Hollywood parties and saying 'I think George Bush is doing a great job.' We'd clear out the room. I used to love it. — Trey Parker
Neither were you [born yesterday], unless of course I am wrong, in which case welcome to the world, little baby, and congratulations on learning to read so early in life. — Lemony Snicket
I know about two things: 'Rocky III' and Clubber Lang, and 'A-Team' and B.A. Baracus. That's who I am! — Mr. T
[S]he was in a pretty crazy place, screaming and waving the bucket-knife around, spattered with blood from head to toe. Lee was lying on the floor, quietly pumping out his life through his throat. — Max Barry
South Sudan is one of the most hard-put places in the world. — Henry Rollins
I want you to say it, so I know you'll never forget. I want to hear you say my name. — Leslea Tash
In that valley the train shrieks echo like souls on hooks. — Sylvia Plath