Molterer Sports Quotes & Sayings
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Fear is felt by writers at every level. Anxiety accompanies the first word they put on paper and the last. — Ralph Keyes

Silence blew from the hole she had dug like smoke. She could feel what lay just beyond. The new countryside. The unspeaking multitude. Steeples and arches of bone; temples of silence. She felt the great shapes that moved there, majestic and unfurled, utterly silent, utterly dark. — Nathan Ballingrud

Most men can't handle a woman forged in fire. They think they can, and as soon as the flames gets too close they keep stepping backwards.But they forget. We are like this for a reason. Throw a few leaves in a fire and it doesn't do much. Throw fuel, and it explodes. Most of us are already ablaze. So, when tending to a fire, be careful. — Lori Goodwin

Well, that's the thing, isn't it? Everyone always blames the monster
but no one ever blames the one who created it. Isn't that right?" He sneered at Moira's limp form. "Tell me, who is the monster? The creation or the creator? It has to start somewhere. — Jessica Khoury

I been a wanderin'
Early and late,
New York City
To the Golden Gate
An' it looks like
I'm never gonna cease my
Wanderin'. — Carl Sandburg

All political systems favour the powerful rich over the defenceless poor. — Gregory David Roberts

I study religion because I find it fascinating and problematic. But I struggle with the idea of what religion is, what being religious means. A lot of people assume that if you write about early Christianity, you must be some kind of Sunday-school teacher. — Elaine Pagels

That's what I'm fighting for.
Possibility. — Sara Raasch

A thousand enemies outside the house are better than one within. Arab proverb — Cornelia Funke

You do what you have to do. That's who you seem to be to me, anyway. You're one who does what he has to do. — Dean Koontz

Neverland is a place where you don't grow up, then you have to confront your past. — Edward Kitsis