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Non Sequential Circles Quotes By Bryan Adams

Thoughts crystallize into habit and habit solidifies into circumstances. — Bryan Adams

Non Sequential Circles Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Everywhere man is in disguise! Who is who is unknown! Try to enter the mask and find out who the man inside really is! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Non Sequential Circles Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

And as we watched, the Tsar of Death lifted up his eyelids like skirts and began to dance in the streets of Leningrad. — Catherynne M Valente

Non Sequential Circles Quotes By Elizabeth George

Creating the characters is the most creative part of the novel except for the language itself. There I am, sitting in front of my computer in right-brain mode, typing the things that come to mind - which become the seeds of plot. It's scary, though, because I always wonder: Is it going to be there this time? — Elizabeth George

Non Sequential Circles Quotes By Jeaniene Frost

If you were Catholic, you'd singe the ears of the priest you confessed to. — Jeaniene Frost

Non Sequential Circles Quotes By Charles Frazier

I cannot decide whether it is an illness or a sin, the need to write things down and fix the flowing world in one rigid form. Bear believed writing dulled the spirit, stilled some holy breath. Smothered it. Words, when they've been captured and imprisoned on paper, become a barrier against the world, one best left unerected. Everything that happens is fluid, changeable. After they've passed, events are only as your memory makes them, and they shift shapes over time. Writing a thing down fixes it in place as surely as a rattlesnake skin stripped from the meat and stretched and tacked to a barn wall. Every bit as stationary, and every bit as false to the original thing. Flat and still and harmless. Bear recognized that all writing memorializes a momentary line of thought as if it were final.
But I was always word-smitten. — Charles Frazier