Lenore Osgood Quotes & Sayings
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I always felt I had a hole in my heart, this big black hole that made me feel lonely and empty and worthless. I tried to fill it, everybody tries in some way, and it just got bigger and bigger. — James Frey

Fame is fleeting. That stuff comes and goes. You know, as soon as I play poorly ... you won't be doing this interview
you'll be interviewing the next guy. — Tony Romo

You have to test your hypothesis against other theories. Certainty in the face of complex situations is very dangerous. — Richard Holbrooke

War is a ferocious form of insanity. Nothing can justify it. — Corra May Harris

I worked for half a cent a word. I'm not a fast writer to begin with, so for the first few years I had do other things. — Jack Vance

While the Christian faith clearly teaches that believers are to be involved as good citizens in the state, nevertheless, it is obvious why so many secularists are addicted to politics because political power is a surrogate for a Higher Power. — J.P. Moreland

If learning to read was as easy as learning to talk, as some writers claim, many more children would learn to read on their own. The fact that they do not, despite their being surrounded by print, suggests that learning to read is not a spontaneous or simple skill. — David Elkind

People complain of the unequal distribution of wealth [but it is a far greater] injustice that any one man should have the power to write so many brilliant essays ... There is no one who writes like [Thomas Huxley]. — Charles Darwin

A man once said, "There are only two questions man can ask himself that mean anything. Why did God create the world? And what do I do next?" ... — Brian Michael Bendis

never noticed you were waiting alone, that's the show, waiting alone, in the restless air, for it to begin, for something to begin, for there to be something else but you, for the power to rise, the courage to leave, you try and be reasonable, perhaps you are blind, probably deaf, the show is over,... — Samuel Beckett