Mccambridge Bread Quotes & Sayings
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If there is a recurring theme in Garfield's diaries it's this: I'd rather be reading. — Sarah Vowell

If Madison Avenue advertising executives were to pick a song that would best represent America, the last one they would choose is 'The Star Spangled Banner.' — Ronald Kessler

The call to be an elder is neither a call to mediocrity nor taking a title of honor while sending others on ahead. — Jonah Books

All a work of art can do is present the surface. I can't know the insides of people. I know very little about the inside of myself. — John Banville

You have to fight for your life. That's the chief condition on which you hold it. — Saul Bellow

She's mine, he had said ... and her heart had throbbed in answer ... recognizing it as truth. — Lisa Kleypas

I've met a man and fallen in love with him. I allowed myself to fall in love for one simple reason: I'm not expecting anything to come of it. I know that, in three months' time, I'll be far away and he'll be just a memory, but I couldn't stand living without love any longer; I had reached my limit ...
Generally speaking, these meetings occur when we reach a limit, when we need to die and be reborn emotionally. These meeting are waiting for us, but more often than not, we avoid them happening. If we are desperate, though, if we have nothing to lose, or if we are full of enthusiasm for life, then the unknown reveals itself, and our universe changes directions. — Paulo Coelho

After such knowledge, what forgiveness? Think now
History has many cunning passages, contrived corridors
And issues, deceives with whispering ambitions,
Guides us by vanities. Think now
She gives when our attention is distracted
And what she gives, gives with such supple confusions
That the giving famishes the craving. Gives too late
What's not believed in, or if still believed,
In memory only, reconsidered passion. Gives too soon
Into weak hands, what's thought can be dispensed with
Till the refusal propagates a fear. Think
Neither fear nor courage saves us. Unnatural vices
Are fathered by our heroism. Virtues
Are forced upon us by our impudent crimes.
These tears are shaken from the wrath-bearing tree. — T. S. Eliot

We have three billion people, half the world's population today, living on less than two dollars a day. — James Wolfensohn

Who shall measure the heat and violence of a poet's heart when caught and tangled in a woman's body? — Virginia Woolf

Above all, the listener should be able to understand the poem or the song, not be forced to unravel a complicated, self-indulgent puzzle. Offer your art up to the whole world, not just an elite few. — Lucinda Williams

No, the thing is, we all love storytelling, and as a writer you get to tell stories all the time. — Joyce Carol Oates