Piontek Trucking Quotes & Sayings
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World's flying like birds; my car's in flight. The city lights are spattered on my windshield like the fragments of the night. And I'm in flight. The sky's a wheel, a merry-go-round of wings and snow and steel, and fire. We'll tread the sky, we'll ride the scarlet horses. — Tanith Lee
You could say, in a way, that I'm not actually a writer, though perhaps I might be called a recorder? ... I just happen to be one of those holding the pen, that's all. — Etienne De L'Amour
All the important roles shortly boiled down to one: remember your with other people; show some consideration. — Lynne Truss
Body found floating by the docks... — Joe Abercrombie
They were really children that morning. By nightfall none of them were.
First line from Patrick's short story - The Quarry-gang Kids. — Patrick McCusker
When I entered the field in July 1958 I believed what they told me about radiation risks. I spent much effort reducing the dose to patients in radiology. — John Cameron
Peter sank. "I'd give anything to see time. — Jodi Lynn Anderson
What you call passion is not spiritual force, but friction between the soul and the outside world. — Hermann Hesse
I find that discussing an idea out loud is often the way to kill it stone dead. — J.K. Rowling
There are two kinds of cruises - pleasure and with children. — George Burns
For me, even in my first book, the pleasures of writing anything magical is that it has to be physical. It has to be grounded and very much in this world. Then, I get to play with all the consequences of this new thing. — Aimee Bender
The presidency of Barack Obama is a case study in stupid does, — Bret Stephens
I don't think that there's that much difference between a photograph of a fist up someone's ass and a photograph of carnations in a bowl. — Robert Mapplethorpe
At no other time or place in human history have social conflicts been so richly diverse, so vigorously articulated, so eloquently manifest in art and literature or adressed with such directness by the political system and the media. — Ramachandra Guha
We have to remember everything. If we don't, by the time we grow up it'll be gone forever. — Isaac Marion