Medievalist Tired Quotes & Sayings
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The fact is that life has become a sweepstake. Millions of people who have lost the sense of being able to make anything of the collective effort of shaping their economic society, now expect fortune to descend like pie from the sky. — Max Lerner
When you have a single composer writing his work, it shouldn't be doled out in singles based on the length of a piece. — Gail Zappa
The drowsiness returns. It is unwelcome. I recognize it as the sort of fitful twilight which has come over me of late, a twilight where waking dreams are dreamed and sleep never comes. — Walker Percy
Childhood - that was not my favorite time in my life. — Roz Chast
I wouldn't take on the project unless I could have complete creative control in casting. — Craig Brewer
I am very happy with all my friends and co-workers, because if they don't remember me in their happy times or in their success. However, they never forget me if they are in a problem or need my help ... — Nutan Bajracharya
Happiness can be a cruel thing in the face of someone else's grief. — Sasha Gould
I'm a bat. All my greatest, creative ideas come at night. So I hardly ever sleep. — Jessica White
Great things can be accomplish with passionate enthusiasm. — Lailah Gifty Akita
As far as I'm concerned, love means fighting, big fat lies, and a couple of slaps across the face. — Edith Piaf
You always hear how female artists don't get along, how they hate each other - but that hasn't been my experience. — Sevyn Streeter
The next time you face a room full of strangers ... you might tell yourself that some of them are just friends waiting to be found. — Lisa Kleypas
In a lot of ways, success is much harder than I thought it would be. I figured that you'd get here and then everything would be happily ever after. But, it's hard work, almost harder once you're successful because you've got to maintain it. — Steven Wright
The only thing that follows work is results. — Ray Lewis
Tell him next, that crimes cause their own detection. There's another bit of copy-book morality for you, Fosco. Crimes cause their own detection. What infernal humbug! — Wilkie Collins
