Plender Gap Quotes & Sayings
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I just want to keep making movies that hopefully makes some kids smile. — Nicolas Cage
It turns out we're very good at not seeing things — Jack Hitt
I was a switchboard operator on the first season of 'Mad Men.' I was the oldest and bitterest. — Stephanie Courtney
This counting blessings was the unlocking of the mystery of joy, joy, "the gigantic secret of the Christian," joy hiding in gratitude ... God had used the dare to give me this; led me all he way to give me this, live fully, fully live. Page 83 — Ann Voskamp
I seemed to float not into clearness, but into a darker obscure, and within a minute there had come to me out of my very pity the appalling alarm of his perhaps being innocent. It was for the instant confounding and bottomless, for if he were innocent, what then on earth was I? — Henry James
Answers come after questions, not before. Answers answer questions in specific and pointed ways, not in sweeping generalizations. — Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
Kim flicked her fingers in annoyance. "The scum suckers didn't want to hear they're not gods in the bedroom or that you could possibly want anything other than what they did." She snickered. "Really, Linda, you should be ashamed, crushing their little egos. — Cherise Sinclair
And you Mr. Ground-of-Wheat, Mr. Text, Mr. Is-Was,
can you calculate the ratio between wire and window . . . — Michael Palmer
I am that which lies beyond time. Like a melody, which sounds completely only after the last note is played. — Anna Kamienska
The single most powerful tool for winning a negotiation is the ability to get up and walk away from the table without a deal — Paul Gauguin
It would be next to impossible to discover a handsome woman who was not also a vain woman. — Joseph Joubert
I am a woman of prayer. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Food that good deserved undisturbed digestion — Chloe Neill
It's an old story, really: seduced and corrupted, in the end, by an obsessive love for the text. — Jack O'Connell