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Macwilliams Diane Quotes By Lisa Unger

Maybe that's all life was, this impossibly complicated helix of choice and accident, things you could control and couldn't. And when the day was done, the only measure of success was how happy you were, how much you loved and were loved. — Lisa Unger

Macwilliams Diane Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

Day, n. A period of twenty-four hours, mostly misspent. — Ambrose Bierce

Macwilliams Diane Quotes By Jesse Tyler Ferguson

I don't have that kind of voice, the big baritone or rousing tenor sound. My wheelhouse was in the frothier pieces. So my appreciation for those older musicals and revivals grew. — Jesse Tyler Ferguson

Macwilliams Diane Quotes By Helen Dunmore

I concentrate on the lives of individuals whom the reader comes to know and feel with intimately. — Helen Dunmore

Macwilliams Diane Quotes By John Bellairs

I do not think, Prospero,' he said, 'that one should attribute a very high degree of reality to your house. — John Bellairs

Macwilliams Diane Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

The happiest adults are those who never buried old toys or abandoned imaginary friends. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Macwilliams Diane Quotes By Glenn Cooper

The only way I can be safe is to try to find the Grail — Glenn Cooper

Macwilliams Diane Quotes By Kate Bush

I wasn't an easy, happy-go-lucky girl because I used to think about everything so much, and I think I probably still do. — Kate Bush

Macwilliams Diane Quotes By Craig Brewer

I was chubby and awkward, and the only way I could really meet girls was to join children's theater, so that's what I did. — Craig Brewer

Macwilliams Diane Quotes By Thomas Keller

In any restaurant of this caliber, the chefs are in the same position, building relationships. — Thomas Keller

Macwilliams Diane Quotes By Lauren Groff

But it's not just me, you know. The whole world's sad," I said. "It's like a virus. It's going to end badly. Glaciers melting, ozone depleted. Terrorists blowing up buildings, nuclear rods infecting the aqueducts. Influenza hopping from the pigeons to the humans, killing millions. Billions. People rotting in the street. The sun bursting open, shattering us eight minutes later. If not that, starvation. Cannibalism. Freakish mutated babies with eyeballs in their navels. It's a terrible place to bring a child into," I said. "This world. It is terrible. Just terrible." I — Lauren Groff