Nuudo Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a fast writer, and crime novels are easy to do. It's much harder to write a 1,000 word article, where everything has to be 100 per cent correct. — Stieg Larsson

Faith's speculations to the worst and hardest, in point of resolution, are sweet. — Samuel Rutherford

We live in a sensual world, and at the same time we live beyond it - billions of dimensions that are nonphysical, we experience them when we stop thought. — Frederick Lenz

A restaurant on the moon could not have had less atmosphere. — Geoff Dyer

Those ... who insist that there are some moral limits that they will not violate, are forever surprising themselves. — David Simon

Emotion will always win over coolness and cleverness. It's when a scene works emotionally and it's cool and clever, then it's great. That's what you want. — Quentin Tarantino

He was right to insist. If they put her on a train, — Laura Moriarty

If you are sure of tomorrow, there is no fool greater than you! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I was playing with the Aquabats, and then I quit to join a band called Suicide Machine in Detroit. — Travis Barker

You have to come in on a professional level to make it, otherwise you just can't get into rap. — Ice-T

My chips are all cashed out. There's nothing to lose. Or maybe I've already lost it and found it, and whatever else there might be to lose ... — Gayle Forman

To atone, I teach and try to set an example ... I love spreading this stuff around. Just because it's trite doesn't mean it isn't right. In fact, I like to say, 'If it's trite, it's right.' — Charlie Munger

6Now godliness with econtentment is great gain. 7For we brought nothing into this world, 4and it is fcertain we can carry nothing out. 8And having food and clothing, with these we shall be gcontent. — Richard Blackaby

Her hair had been going gray as long as he could remember; she bundled it behind in a bun held with hairpins that he frequently found on the floor when he lived boyishly close to the carpet. — John Updike

No wonder tragedy wields the only hammer stout enough to crack the resilient bubble of complacency — Mark Frost