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Mcgroder Bills Quotes By Lois McMaster Bujold

Identity. That's my elephant. The thought came with certainty, without the question mark on the end this time. Not fame, exactly, though recognition was some kind of important cement for it. But what you were was what you did. And I did more, oh yes. If a hunger for identity were translated into, say, a hunger for food, he'd be a more fantastic glutton than Mark ever dreamed of being. Is it irrational, to want to be so much, to want so hard it hurts? And how much, then, was enough? — Lois McMaster Bujold

Mcgroder Bills Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

If we know who we are and have gone through a process of self-identification in accordance with the creator's plan, we will no longer undervalue ourselves or be afraid — Sunday Adelaja

Mcgroder Bills Quotes By Mercedes Lackey

I try to use all of my senses when describing a setting, and try to think of everything that would impact a character in any given scene. — Mercedes Lackey

Mcgroder Bills Quotes By David Attenborough

Do we really require so many gardening programmes, makeover programmes or celebrity chefs? — David Attenborough

Mcgroder Bills Quotes By Ray Bradbury

Write a short story every week. It's not possible to write 52 bad short stories in a row. — Ray Bradbury

Mcgroder Bills Quotes By Anne Sexton

The windows,
the starving windows
that drive the trees like nails into my heart. — Anne Sexton

Mcgroder Bills Quotes By Paul Klee

What my art probably lacks is a kind of passionate humanity ... There is no sensuous relationship, not even the noblest, between myself and the many. — Paul Klee

Mcgroder Bills Quotes By Jenim Dibie

This empty shell holds nothing but the echoes of what was. — Jenim Dibie

Mcgroder Bills Quotes By W.C. Fields

Some things are better than sex, and some are worse, but there's nothing exactly like it. — W.C. Fields