Nagareboshi Lens Quotes & Sayings
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They say that this country is free, and they say that this country is equal, but it is not equal if it's 'sometimes' ... We need change now. We demand actions now. — Lady Gaga

But I have gone back to work; I try to intoxicate myself with ink, the way others intoxicate themselves with brandy, so as to forget the public disasters and my private sorrows. — Gustave Flaubert

I wouldn't say I invented tacky, but I definitely brought it to its present high popularity. — Bette Midler

What if our souls are connected to each other and flow together in and out of time like a giant woven tapestry? What if it was that simple and that real? The laws of physics state that energy cannot be destroyed, and we are made of energy. When each of us dies, that energy reenters the atmosphere. What if it does become part of the collective blanket of souls? Threads of energy that connect us to each other. What if it is our obligation to follow them, despite the knots and tangles, through to the end? — M.J. Rose

If only we were wiser or better people, perhaps the gods would explain to us the mad, unbearable things they do. — Orson Scott Card

I look for the moment(s) in the story where the writer risked abandoning the glory of the self in favor of the possible relationship with an other. I don't ever let the market tell me what a memoir is. The first best memoir I ever read was Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman. — Lidia Yuknavitch

It is possible to work out of New York on film and television and still not lose your connection to theater. — Richard C. Armitage

Nothing is more excruciating than waiting for the jury's verdict. Except, perhaps, hearing the jury's verdict. — Richard Paul Evans

Pain always seemed to make her more beautiful. — Kristen Painter

On a sunny Tuesday - for it seems so many awful things happen on a Tuesday - six astronauts and one schoolteacher attempted to pierce the sky. Instead they touched the stars. — Neal Shusterman