Marbled Crayfish Quotes & Sayings
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It could be disastrous to speak your mind while you are deep in thought. — C.J. Langenhoven
The female experience is different from that of the male, and if, as a male writer, you cannot accept that basic premise, then you will never, ever, be able to write women well. — Greg Rucka
Why should these Palestinians, who have lived in Jerusalem for hundreds of years, be evicted from their homes so that Jews from Brooklyn can live in them? — Norman Finkelstein
I have never thought I could take it, not even
for the children. It is all I have wanted to do,
to stand between them and and pain. But I come from a
long line
of women
who put themselves
first. — Sharon Olds
I have always been very tech-focused, which you may almost say is the traditional CEO in Silicon Valley. — Michael Birch
Loss of appetite is one of the first symptoms. When your body hasn't a clue what's going on, it tends to shut down in self-defence. — Jodi Taylor
Let us not seek to bring religion to others, but let us endeavor to live it ourselves. — Paul Tournier
I am willing to admit that if the agriculturists are oppressed by peculiar burdens, they ought to be relieved from them, or be allowed a fair and just protection equivalent to all such peculiar burdens. — Joseph Hume
All men have magic wands. A woman gets a babe after a man raises his wand and pokes her with it. If she feeds him first, she gets a boy, and, if she licks his wand first, she gets a girl." Barwolf waved a hand in front of her, fanning her neck. "You do want babies, do you not? — Mary McCall
A true artist could and should create till the day they die. You don't ever fail as an artist until you quit being an artist. — Christian Keiber
Painting is possessed of divine power, for not only does it make the absent present, but also makes the dead almost alive. — Leon Battista Alberti
Things don't go away. They become you. — Darin Strauss
I think that women are wonderful but I've never met one yet who didn't show more feeling than logic. — Hermann Goring