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Plato Not Prozac Quotes By Patrick Ness

He'd known Lily forever. Or for as long as he could remember, which was basically the same thing. — Patrick Ness

Plato Not Prozac Quotes By Shannon Elizabeth

I have come to realize it's not the
QUANTITY of LOVE but instead the
QUALITY — Shannon Elizabeth

Plato Not Prozac Quotes By Rachel Aaron

Storytelling is a business of unique snowflakes. Every writer is different; every book is different; every reader is different. This is why it's so hard to give writing advice, because what works for me might be poison to someone else. But if I could make one absolute assertion, it would be this: If you are not enjoying your writing, you're doing it wrong. A book is not a battle, nor is it a conquest. A book is a story, and telling it should be an enjoyable exercise. So the next time you don't want to write, don't waste time beating yourself up. Instead, stop and ask yourself why. Why do you not want to do this fundamentally enjoyable thing? What's really going on? — Rachel Aaron

Plato Not Prozac Quotes By Quentin Crisp

The gymnasiacs of Venice, in California, are so addicted to these practices that there has arisen a nation of men who can no longer put their arms against their sides — Quentin Crisp

Plato Not Prozac Quotes By Joanne Harris

If wishes were horses, beggers would ride — Joanne Harris

Plato Not Prozac Quotes By Walter Inglis Anderson

You must take chances. If you do nothing, you reduce the possibilities you have for greater joy. — Walter Inglis Anderson

Plato Not Prozac Quotes By Agnes Repplier

There is a natural limit to the success we wish our friends, even when we have spurred them on their way. — Agnes Repplier

Plato Not Prozac Quotes By Michael Grant

What's happened so far? Coyotes evolved limited powers of speech. Worms developed teeth and became aggressive and territorial. Snakes grew wings and developed a new form of metamorphosis. Some of us developed powers. So far there's been a lot of strange, but not a lot of stupid. This, though, this" - she aimed her finger at the carcass of the monstrosity - "is just stupid. — Michael Grant