Peekaboo Street Quotes & Sayings
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The work I've done, I'm really feeling the effects of it. — Sean Lennon
We all know that change is hard, but we don't know enough about why it is so hard and what we can do about it. — Robert Kegan
Taking on the afterlife one soul at a time. — Tite Kubo
I try to be fussy about the parts I play. I think that's quite prudent, it means you're stretching different muscles, and you're scaring yourself by doing something which is out of your comfort zone. — Matthew Macfadyen
Mine's a pretty simple strategy: there's not a lot of talent here, but there's a lot of hustle. I have to be in every place I can, and be busy. — Ryan Seacrest
Everything's a haunted house in today's America. Everything's in need of an exorcism. — Seanan McGuire
Only the knife knows what goes on in the heart of a pumpkin. — Simone Schwarz-Bart
To love you fully is to love you in every way possible, even in the smallest, most inconspicuous ways that will eventually all lead back to you. — Ninya Tippett
I heard him call to the people not to be afraid, that the soldiers would not hurt them; then the troops opened fire from two sides of the camp. — Dee Brown
The seductiveness of baseball is that almost everyone with an abiding interest in it knows exactly how it should be played. And secretly believes that he could do it, if only God had seen fit to make him just a little bit less clumsy. — George V. Higgins
Extremism. It is an almost infallible sign - a kind of death-rattle - when a human institution is forced by its members into stressing those and only those factors which are identificatory, at the expense of others which it necessarily shares with competing institutions because human beings belong to all of them. — John Brunner
All fiction, whether straight or genre, whether literature or Literature, is a personal reinterpretation of its writers' existence during the time the fiction was written. — William Gibson
The human soul has need of security and also of risk. The fear of violence or of hunger or of any other extreme evil is a sickness of the soul. The boredom produced by a complete absence of risk is also a sickness of the soul. — Simone Weil
