Omzu Holiday Quotes & Sayings
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That it should still be necessary, at this late stage in the senility of the human race to argue that women have a fine and fluent intelligence is surely an eloquent proof of the defective observation, incurable prejudice, and general imbecility of their lords and masters. — H.L. Mencken

You're going to kidnap me again?"
Adrian tried a smile. "No, I'll ask you if you *want* to be kidnapped again. — Molly Ringle

One in eight plant species face extinction. — David Attenborough

O! Better to have no home in which to lay his head, than to have a home and dread to go to it, through such a cause. — Charles Dickens

And you're an author?" Richard asked, knowing very well that Graham was indeed G.M. Russell. "I'm sorry, I'm not exactly sure I've heard of your novels. I don't think I've ever read anything you've published." He was being oddly aggressive, making the whole situation uncomfortable.
"That's fine," Graham responded. "Enough other people have, so your lack of awareness doesn't inflict any damage on my success. — Brittainy C. Cherry

...creative output depends on creative input. — Robert C. Martin

When the day's work is over, it's over. — John Turturro

An artist can go paint, and a writer can go write, but an actor needs to get hired, needs somebody to say, 'Here, come and do this,' That's the hard part. — John Glover

It's important to be informed but I also think it's important to be inspired. I'm creating a space where people can be inspired. — Daryn Kagan

You always study the players you go against. You try and stay ahead of it. Those guys are just too good to just show up on Sunday and think you're going to do well. Every week it seems like there's an all-star out there - to me, anyway. Every week is a rodeo. You just hope for the best. — Tom Ashworth

Nothing is more destructive of human dignity than a rule which imposes a mute and blind obedience. — Anthony Eden

The monsters of the mind are far worse than those that actually exist. — Christopher Paolini