Pinagpalit Sa Malapit Quotes & Sayings
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We with my husband [Joseph Millar] are often the first reader for one another's work, and we often also have the last word. We trust each other. We have our past working life in common, our recombined families, as well as our life as teachers, and we read much of the same literature and have similar esthetics, so there's a simpatico there. But we do disagree and that can be fruitful, even if it's not so great in the moment. — Dorianne Laux

When you start to prioritize hiring likable people within your organization, these likable people will attract other likable people. — Karen Salmansohn

I'm just fascinated by houses. In another life, I'd have probably trained as an architect. If I had enough money, I'd collect them like other people collect teapots. I don't know why I love them so much. I'm just very interested in the idea of a house as a metaphor for the way one lives. — Frances Mayes

Don't worry, Beth; there's nothing I love more than a challenge. — Alexandra Adornetto

A miracle entails a degree of irrationality-not because it shocks reason, but because it makes no appeal to it. — Emmanuel Levinas

Do you want to feel insecure? Count the number of Christmas cards you sent out, and then count those you received. — Milton Berle

The difficult truth is that the basic law of thermodynamics still holds: When we eat more calories than we expend, we gain weight. When we burn more energy through physical activity or exercise than we take in from food and drinks, we lose weight. — Thich Nhat Hanh

I know I will die in a car crash. — Katie Price

Hope is the struggle of the soul, breaking loose from what is perishable, and attesting her eternity. — Herman Melville

The more rhymethere isin poetry the more dangerof its tricking the writer into something other than the urge in the beginning. — Carl Sandburg

Today's word was interminable, meaning never-ending. Like his loneliness. Like the love he felt for Kate. Like the awful hurt that wouldn't go away. — Margaret Brownley