Mindspace Investigations Quotes & Sayings
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I love reading books that you can't put down, and they just take you over for a night or a weekend. — Jami Attenberg

I'm the guy that gets up at three in the morning to jot down an entire sheet of lyrics for something that won't be recorded for six months. You have to get it down when you can, because thoughts are fluid. — Corey Taylor

But then we always knew heaven would be a desperate place. Everything you desired coming in one fearful moment to greet you. — David Whyte

My head got so heavy, it sank down into my chest. So say whatever it is you think you've got to say, St. John. That you're not in love with me. That you need to be alone. Say it. I'm not going to like it, no, I won't like it at all. But I'll be all right. — Helen Oyeyemi

The crime scene was a small burned out house, blackened support beams sticking up like rotten teeth from the piles of char and ash on the ground. The occasional curl of half-burned insulation lay like thin snakes, poisonous and waiting. — Alex Hughes

Any man that hits a woman is not a real man, he's a coward. With my wife Jodi, I think it's my job to protect her and stop anything bad happening in her life. Abusing your partner is the opposite of that. I want her to wake up and feel safe. — Kian Egan

I know that you don't know, but you don't know that you don't know. — Harvey MacKay

The Right of Every Woman is to be Loved
I am all Woman — Neil Mach

Cathy's a nice person, in a forceful sort of way. She makes you notice her kindness. Her niceness is writ large, it is her defining quality and she needs it acknowledged. — Paula Hawkins

On you, my lord, with anxious fear I wait, and from your judgment must expect my fate. — Joseph Addison

For every alleged benefit that the politicians confer upon us, they must necessarily deprive us of something else. — Henry Hazlitt

lab workers as subjects. — James Patterson

While writing books about the past, I think about the present. It's not intentional, but somehow my books end up being written under the sign of a political mood. — Rick Perlstein