Mizusawa Kyoka Quotes & Sayings
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It's so much easier for me to get up and be someone else than expressing my own thoughts and feelings. There's definitely something about creating a cloak of a character that helped me deal with my shyness. — Lindy Booth

But no one had ever given the slightest thought to the curious coincidence that the rings of Saturn had been born at the same time as the human race. — Anonymous

It seems that the most significant events in our lives happen while we're worried about something else happening. — Richard Paul Evans

While I used to make my living principally as a record producer, as time went on, I had to depend more and more on my live performances because of the evolution of the record industry, which has de-emphasized what made it possible to make a living. — Todd Rundgren

I tend to boycott all teenage reading while I'm trying to write my own stuff. — Mal Peet

They watched storms out there so distant they could not be heard, the silent lightning flaring sheetwise and the thin black spine of the mountain chain fluttering and sucked away again in the dark. They saw wild horses racing on the plain, pounding their shadows down the night and- leaving in the moonlight a vaporous dust like the palest stain of their passing. — Cormac McCarthy

His manner of asking personal questions was of that kind not uncommonly to be found which is completely divorced from any interest in the answer. He was always prepared to embark on a lengthy cross-examination of almost anyone he might meet, at the termination of which - apart from such details as might chance to concern himself - he had absorbed no more about the person interrogated than he knew at the outset of the conversation. At the same time this process seemed somehow to gratify his own egotism. — Anthony Powell

But she was old, and old women do tend to get pushed aside at big gatherings - even when they have footed the bill for that gathering. — Elizabeth Gilbert