Merasim Es Quotes & Sayings
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When you find a guy who is powerful, a big father figure, you latch onto him immediately. — Gordon Ramsay

You once said to me that I talk like a man in a book. I not only talk, but think and feel like one. I have spent my life in books; literature has deeply dyed my brain its own colour. This literary colouring is a protective one
like the brown of the rabbit or the checks of the quail
making it impossible for me to tell where literature ends and I begin. — Nathanael West

Mainly it's the parents who remember me. But the kids today, what they do is go and Google you. A lot of them turn up and they know everything about me. They say: 'You scored 346 goals' or 'You wore the No9 shirt for Liverpool.' — Ian Rush

One reason we love fiction is because stories have a comforting shape. They provide a resolution that's lacking in our regular lives. — Patrick Rothfuss

FOAM OF THE DAZE is a novel like no other, a sexy, innocent, smart and sweet cartoon of a world which then begins, little by little, to bleed real blood until, in the end, the blood turns out to be our own. I read it nearly thirty years ago in its previous incarnation as Mood Indigo and I loved it then; it's still one of my favorite books in the whole world — Jim Krusoe

I can't believe I wrote that many words in a row. — Alex Rosa

The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain. — James Doohan

We cannot choose who we love. We only choose how to live with the pain that comes of it. — Krishna Udayasankar

My father was very chic. My mum was always encouraging me. Some parents would say, 'Why don't you be a lawyer, a doctor, or something more important?' They never said that. — Carine Roitfeld

I'm not on Twitter, but I am on Instagram and follow Lena Dunham and Usher. — Michelle Dockery

Sometimes I wake up with such an immense sense of disappointment that I can hardly breathe. — Scarlett Thomas

Greed stains our culture, soaks our sensibilities and has replaced grace as a sign of our intimacy with the divine. — Jennifer Stone

If I exist, then surely there must be someone else out there like me. — Joyce Rachelle