Mislie Quotes & Sayings
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For a pragmatist like me, the important issues concern the words we might deploy to achieve our purposes, rather than the language we actually use. — Philip Kitcher
It is a narrow mind which cannot look at a subject from various points of view. — George Eliot
I have a sequence to my creative life. In spring and fall, I am above ground and commit to community. In the summer, I'm outside. It is a time for family. And in the winter, I am underground. Home. This is when I do my work as a writer - in hibernation. I write with the bears. — Terry Tempest Williams
Keep your eye on the main chance and don't stop to kick every barking dog. — Morton Blackwell
I am just an earthly sinful father & I love my kids so much it hurts. How could I not trust a heavenly, perfect Father who loves me infinitely more than I will ever love my kids? — Francis Chan
It had ended with a battle; Azalea raked the front page, and then the one's after, searching for any familiar names among the wounded.
"Anyone we know?" said Bramble. "Anyone ... at all?"
"No," said Azalea, relief sweeping over her. "No."
Everyone exhaled.
"Not that we cared, naturally," said Bramble.
"Naturally," said Delphinium.
"I mean, I certainly don't."
"Neither do I. — Heather Dixon
Code as if the next guy to maintain your code is a homicidal maniac who knows where you live. — Kathy Sierra
At home I mostly stick to online Scrabble, or chess or Risk - games I find far less addictive than the spectacular games created for consoles these days. But, whenever I get the chance, I head over to my friend Kyri's house to play his PS3. — Beau Willimon
The beautiful thing about serialized drama is that the further you go, the deeper you go. — Michael Wright
He had been (Thinking? Praying?) It was all the same thing. — Stephen King
I sat on the kitchen stool long enough — James Patterson
I am not aware ... that to think of any person is to make a great claim upon that person, my dear. — Charles Dickens
