Prewritten Thank Quotes & Sayings
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When you write, you want to get rid of the world, do you not? Of coarse you do. When you're writing, you're creating your own worlds. — Stephen King

Pray for my soul. More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of: Wherefore, let they voice, Rise like a fountain for me night and day. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

When you start in the childhood period, when you begin to form a comic sense, it was the radio comedians - from the last days of radio and the first days of television. And Spike Jones. And the Marx Brothers. They represented anarchy. They took things that were nice and decent and proper, and they tore them to shreds. That attracted me. — George Carlin

What we call Life is a condition of the soul. And the soul must improve in happiness and wisdom, except by its own fault. These tears in our eyes, these faintings of the flesh, will not hinder such improvement. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Nothing puts me so completely out of patience
as the utterance of a wretched commonplace
when I am talking from my inmost heart. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Montreal was less than two inches to the north. — Emily St. John Mandel

The most wasteful "brain drain" in America today is the drain in the kitchen sink. — Elizabeth Gould Davis

For a house to be successful, the objects in it must communicate with one another, respond to and balance one another — Andree Putman

There are an infinite number of good books, and only a finite amount of time in which to read them. — Victor A. Davis

For me, I was somebody who was a smart young guy who didn't do very well in school. The basic system of education, I didn't fit in; my intelligence was elsewhere. — Bruce Springsteen

You've got to look and pick your shots - and that's where your class and skill comes out. — Billy Joe Saunders

The way you challenge Superman is by having things happen very, very quickly in different places and then asking, 'Who does he save first? What powers must he use to save each person or stop each disaster?' That's one of the ways you make him interesting beyond the thematic and moral issues that make Superman. — Jim Lee

Nothing can come out of an artist that is not in the man. — H.L. Mencken