Mompell Quotes & Sayings
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When it was announced that I was going to be on 'Castle,' there were immediate messages on all the TV news sites from 'Firefly' fans hoping for a nod to the series - some encrypted business just for them! I can't promise that, but I can say that a few people out there might get a thrill. — Gina Torres

Many curmudgeons believe that a malady afflicts many of today's twenty-somethings: their sense of entitlement. It is their impression that too many of you think doing routine office tasks is beneath you, and your supervisors are insufficiently sensitive to your needs. Curmudgeons are also likely to think that you have a higher opinion of your abilities than your performance warrants. — Charles Murray

You could say I'd rewritten the same novel three times and I thought I had to move on. The success of the book, and then the movie, had by then also created a commercial expectation and I remember touring America and seeing people in the audiences who I thought might not want to read the books I wanted to write next. My constituency had become broader, but more mysterious to me. — Kazuo Ishiguro

The light of awakeness itself is the deepest transformative agent, and the deepest alchemy takes place in the willingness to stay conscious to our own unconsciousness. — Adyashanti

My mom was really of the belief that, as long as you were reading anything, it was okay. Just read. — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

A pigeon is the same thing as a dove, did you know that? Bridget — Ann Brashares

So you say, like, 'Hey tree, fix Finn,' and the tree is like, 'Okay, shazam, done. — Elle Casey

I would die for you. But I won't live for you. — Stephen Chbosky

Full of disclaimers, you're like a warning label on a pack of cigarettes. — Caroline Kepnes

A lot of miracles have happened in my life to take me here, and to me, the reason why we're all on this earth is for God, and that's the way I live my life. — Heidi Montag

They were evidently small men, all wind and quibbles, flinging out their chuffy grain to us with far less interest than a farm-wife feels as she scatters corn to her fowls. — D.H. Lawrence

The slaves of power mind the cause they have to serve, because their own interest is concerned; but the friends of liberty always sacrifice their cause, which is only the cause of humanity, to their own spleen, vanity, and self-opinion. — William Hazlitt

Middle age is when you've met so many people that every new person you meet reminds you of someone else. — Ogden Nash