Palindrome Day Quotes & Sayings
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Even though I don't write about things that come from my life because I'm lucky, and I live in a great place with great kids and, you know, a great husband, I think you can find threads of me in the characters, so that's really what being a writer is, probably. — Jodi Picoult

You alive?" Tate didn't know what else to say. He had no idea what guys said to one another after this sort of shit.
"I think so. Holy shit, Tate."
Tate didn't know why, but the awe in those three words made him proud. "Yeah?"
"Hell yeah." After some movement on his end, Logan asked, "You?"
"Yeah." That was as much as Tate could admit, and then he laughed. "Definitely, yes."
"And? Feel better?"
Tate could hear the smug tone, but he decided to finally give the guy a break. "I feel fucking fantastic. — Ella Frank

There was a great deal of inbreeding between the Indians and the slaves. Genetically speaking, black people are some part black, some part European. — Alex Haley

Tell me," Isabelle said."Who it was. That my father had the affair with. — Cassandra Clare

Martin had a period of relishing the Boston thug-writer George V. Higgins, author of The Friends of Eddie Coyle. Higgins's characters had an infectious way of saying 'inna' and 'onna,' so Martin would say, for example, 'I think this lunch should be onna Hitch' or 'I heard he wasn't that useful inna sack.' Simple pleasures you may say, but linguistic sinew is acquired in this fashion and he would not dump a trope until he had chewed all the flesh and pulp of it and was left only with pith and pips. Thus there arrived a day when Park Lane played host to a fancy new American hotel with the no less fancy name of 'The Inn on The Park' and he suggested a high-priced cocktail there for no better reason than that he could instruct the cab driver to 'park inna Inn onna Park.' This near-palindrome (as I now think of it) gave us much innocent pleasure. — Christopher Hitchens

Audacity in wooing is a great virtue, but a man must measure even his virtues. — Anthony Trollope

Truth is error burned up. — Norman O. Brown

Miracles ... seem to me to rest not so much upon ... healing power coming suddenly near us from afar but upon our perceptions being made finer, so that, for a moment, our eyes can see and our ears can hear what is there around us always. — Willa Cather