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Manolakis Kafe Quotes By Samuel Shem

Life's like a penis; When it's soft you can't beat it; When it's hard you get screwed. - The Fat Man, Medical Resident in The House of God — Samuel Shem

Manolakis Kafe Quotes By Daniel Klawitter

Poetry vs. Prose

One difference of course
is the length of the line.
And some people suppose
that prose doesn't rhyme.

But I have a theory
that's more like a question:
If prose is lengthy fiction
is poetry short suggestion? — Daniel Klawitter

Manolakis Kafe Quotes By Barbara Forte Abate

there are times when simply looking at him breaks her heart. Not in a sad way. It's the other kind of heartbreak. The kind that clenches the insides upon discovery of something particularly beautiful or altogether implausible. — Barbara Forte Abate

Manolakis Kafe Quotes By Debasish Mridha

You're the way, you are the light. Let's go to illuminate the world. — Debasish Mridha

Manolakis Kafe Quotes By Mathieu Demy

I had my little teenage craziness where I wanted to be a doctor, I admit. I have to confess at one point I considered even going to school. Hopefully, I went back on the right track being an artist. — Mathieu Demy

Manolakis Kafe Quotes By William Landay

When I was 30 or so - by that time I had become an assistant D.A. - I decided I would try to write a novel. To be clear: I did not decide to become a novelist. Honestly, it never crossed my mind that I could actually earn a living as a professional novelist. — William Landay

Manolakis Kafe Quotes By George Alexiou

Friendship is thinking of the other person first. — George Alexiou

Manolakis Kafe Quotes By Alanna Ubach

Yes, I was actually an acting teacher for a while. — Alanna Ubach

Manolakis Kafe Quotes By Sylvia Plath

Why can't I try on different lives, like dresses, to see which fits best and is more becoming? — Sylvia Plath