Neirynck Menen Quotes & Sayings
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Now, she could't help but think he was just a big version of a jealous boy friend. — Nicholas Sparks
I think a moment of critical energy has suddenly emerged. But moments like this come and go unless we seize them at their height. — Jonathan Kozol
No author, I think, is deserving of much censure for vanity if, taking down one of his ten-year-old books, he exclaims: "Great heavens, did I write as well as that then?" for the implication always is that one does not write any longer so well and few are so envious as to censure the complacencies of an extinct volcano. — Ford Madox Ford
I have a very vivid imagination. — Janice Dickinson
I like the present. I'm always interested in new ideas, and what's happening. I'm not nostalgic. — Douglas Coupland
We should endeavor practically in our lives to correct all the defects which our imagination detects. — Henry David Thoreau
I honestly think anthropology is one of the most useful fields a fantasy writer can study, more so even than history. — Marie Brennan
Good morning, nightmare! — Ljupka Cvetanova
That's all care is, I thought, it's just looking at a thing long enough, why should it be a question of scale? This seemed like a hopeful thought at first, but then it's hard to look at things, or to look at them truly, and we can't look at many at once, and it's so easy to look away. — Garth Greenwell
Happy wounds, which make us seek the beloved Physician. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
If you don't look before the dusk and beyond the dawn, you won't be able to see the sun. (Soar) — Soar
Few things are necessary to make the wise man happy while no amount of material wealth would satisfy a fool. I am not a fool. — Og Mandino
I start my own frat, and try out for the women's swim team. — Tommy Lee
You must not for one instant give up the effort to build new lives for yourselves. — Daisaku Ikeda
I often felt in those days that to be stuck in grief was to feel kidnapped against one's will and forced to go to some foreign country, all the while just longing to go back home. — Marie Mutsuki Mockett