Passing The Baton Memorable Quotes & Sayings
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Fall in love with what you're going to do for a living. To be able to get out of bed and do what you love to do for the rest of the day is beyond words. I'd rather be a failure in something I love than be successful in something I hate. — George Burns

Hilary Clinton's great sin was that she left the nicely wallpapered domestic sphere with a slam of the door, took up public life on her own, leaving big feminist footprints all over the place, and without so much as an apology. — Patricia J. Williams

We're just good friends," caroled Miles, and laughed hysterically. He lunged for the comconsole - the guards grabbed for him and missed - and, climbing across the desk, snarled into the vid, "Stay away from her, you little shit! She's mine, you hear, mine, mine, all mine - Quinn, Quinn, beautiful Quinn, Quinn of the evening, beautiful Quinn," he sang off-key as the guards dragged him back. Blows ran him down into silence. "I thought you had him on fast-penta," said the clone to Galen. "We do." "It doesn't sound like fast-penta! — Lois McMaster Bujold

Our job as writers is to listen, to come home to the four corners of the earth. — Natalie Goldberg

A heavy heart bears not a nimble tongue. — William Shakespeare

Life is a mask through which the universe expresses itself. — Frank Herbert

Sleeping, as Nietzsche put it, 'is no mean art; you need to stay awake all — Kieran Conway

Naps are essential to my process. Not dreams, but that state adjacent to sleep, the mind on waking. — William Gibson

If one can know how good a city is by its smell, one should know how good a society is by the women's status. — Santosh Kalwar

I'm coming from journalism, but at the same time I'm tempted by poetry, politics, and maybe the idea of being a witness, a belief that you can still change things with the image. — Raymond Depardon

If you think God has promised this world will be a five-star hotel, you will be miserable as you live through the normal struggles of life. But if you remember that God promised we would be pilgrims and this world may feel more like a desert or even a prison, you might find your life surprisingly happy. — Kevin DeYoung