Mecora Quotes & Sayings
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A novel is a made-up work about made-up people in a made-up place, all of which is very real. — Thomas C. Foster

Everything looks different. The houses are all these wild colors. The light is strange. It smells primeval. You're on Mars."
"You are talking about driving?" Lin attempted to clarify.
"About wanderlust," she answered. — Nicole Mones

We all fantasize about work that uses our creativity, is self-directed, happens during the hours we choose, and occurs in an attractively lit setting with fascinating people - you know, jobs like women have on TV. — Sandra Tsing Loh

Strangely enough, this is the past that somebody in the future is longing to go back to. — Ashleigh Brilliant

There can be no freedom for Africa without justice; and no justice without declaring war on Africa's poverty, disease and famine with as much vehemence as we remove the tyrant and the terrorist. — Tony Blair

The trick to not thinking is not adding energy to the equation in an effort to forcibly stop thinking from happening. It's more a matter of subtracting energy from the equation in order not to barf the thoughts up and start chewing them over again. — Brad Warner

The Bull Ants love to eat other small insects, as well as seeds, sweet nectar and fruit. — Leanne Annett

A war is a horrible thing, but it's also a unifier of countries. — Clint Eastwood

Blood may be thicker than water, but it is still sticky, unpleasant and generally nauseating. — Janeane Garofalo

Later that year, the Voting Rights Act opened the door for thousands to register for the first time. — Junius Williams

Early on, to arouse a sense of belonging, of "community," the party began to emphasize the importance, above everything else, of ritual and propaganda - the flags, the insignia, the uniforms, the pageantry, the standard greetings, the declarations of loyalty, and the endless repetition of slogans. Nazism was a cult. The appeal was strictly to emotion. — Modris Eksteins