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Mieville October Quotes & Sayings

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Top Mieville October Quotes

Every time I meet the CEO of a record label I tell them how they did it in the seventies because they want to know. I tell them, "Sign a hundred people! Throw it against the wall and see which ones stick!" And they frown and say, "Oh, we can't do that!" and they start mumbling about demographics and this and that. — Tony Visconti

Honesty is too strong a drink to be unwatered all the time; rather it should be given in doses. — Richard Sapir

Eventually there are going to be cities in space. — Alan Bean

Know that you are the perfect age. Each year is special and precious, for you shall only live it once. Be comfortable with growing older. — Louise Hay

If John somehow turns into a different man and we do not witness that transformation, the editor considering your novel will somehow turn into an editor considering a different novel. — Howard Mittelmark

I've been in international competition, and now I know what the big boys can do. You don't go out and just run. There's an offense and a defense. — Steve Prefontaine

Make me an instrument of thy peace. — Francis Of Assisi

Eat, breathe, meditate and love and you're all set — Deepak Chopra

I paint every day. I really have no hobbies. That's all I do. — Jamie Wyeth

Memories - you can't escape them, but you can't let them rule you either. — Rob Thurman

How about your favorite book?" "This Side of Paradise by From. Scott Fitzgerald." "Why?" "Because it was the last one I read. — Anonymous

Venus in Furs has caught his soul in the red snares of hair. He will paint her, and go mad. — Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch

Can the mere convenience that makes money such a useful device continue indefinitely to outweigh the horrendous and growing burden of evil that it imposes on the human race and ultimately brings its dependents to ruin? — Hugh Nibley