Murali Krishnan Exxon Quotes & Sayings
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I, I'll type. And that will be enough.
Then there are the other days, when nothing is enough. The poem grins. It grins because it knows it is a terrible poem. It grins in embarrassment. It grins in pity. It grins in superiority. I may be a terrible poem, it grins, but at least I have one comfort. At least I'm not a terrible poet. At least I'm not the guy who sat in front of a typewriter for two hours coming up with the likes of me. — Lynn Coady

Gina was beautiful like a sunset. You see it and you think of how beautiful it is, and then it's over and you move on. But Trista was beautiful like a song. The kind of song you play over and over and never get sick of hearing. The kind of song he wanted to write for her, but he knew he would never be able to string together the right combination of notes to show her how he really felt. — Christopher Stocking

People are fed up with the politics where candidates just rip each other apart and then the voters lose in the end because no one really knows what anybody stands for. — Dennis Kucinich

We were looking right into each other. Broken soul to broken soul. — T.M. Frazier

It's no wonder the narcissistic mother will always have a place in literature: she's a freak of nature. — Koren Zailckas

Pray, which day is not a women's day!?! — Shampa Sharma

All sorrows are bearable, if there is bread. — Miguel De Cervantes