Ongoingness Quotes & Sayings
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After I had my son I looked everywhere for a book that might serve as some kind of mirror. I bought so many silly books. Now I see what the problem was: I wanted a book about time-about mortality. I can't think of a writer who is at once so experimentally daring and so rigorously uncompromising as Sarah Manguso. Ongoingness is an incredibly elegant, wise book, and I loved it. — Miranda July

The real question is: how will YOU checkmate the market and win in your business? Focus on the endgame and work backwards from there. — Danny Flood

No amount of artificial protection can permanently maintain an obsolete product, an inferior process or a moribund organization against competitors which are based on scientifically improved products or methods. — Karl Taylor Compton

Sweet girl, maybe close the world off and look at him for an hour
or two.
This is your fairy.
It ain't perfect and it ain't honey sweet with roses on the bed.
It's real and raw and ugly at times. But this is your love.
Don't throw it away searching for someone else's love. Don't be greedy. Instead, shelter it. Protect it. Capture every second of easy, pull through every storm of hardship. And when you can, look at him, lying next to you, trusting you not to harm him. Trusting you not to go.
Be someone's someone for someone.
Be that someone for him. — Charlotte Eriksson

a square black hole that yawned darkly beneath a stone archway. — Erin Hunter

A click: the sound of a switchblade opening, empty, lonely and dark. — Neil Gaiman

More matches are lost through carelessness at the beginning than any other cause. — Harry Vardon

Lower prices are not service; they're just lower prices. — Susan Ward

When design springs from an understanding of the people who are going to use a product, you begin to see forms that you would never have imagined. — Niels Diffrient

Quite frankly, I think nothing could do more to immediately bolster national security then enabling us to produce more oil and gas here at home at a price consumers could afford. — Phil Gramm