Promiscuities Book Quotes & Sayings
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Nobody can beat the Marvellous one! — Marc Mero
It wasn't that I left acting; it's just that I put it aside while I set about becoming a comic. — Deirdre O'Kane
More heavenly than those glittering stars we hold the eternal eyes which the Night hath opened within us. — Hans Jurgen Balmes
The broken bone, once set together, is stronger than ever. — John Lyly
Like the watermen who advance forward while they look backward. — Michel De Montaigne
He learned in high school that thinking too long about writing doesn't work for him. Too many other ideas get into his head and start sliding all over each other. It's better to just fire away. — Stephen King
It is the bane and the balm of individual perception that 'objective' reality is seen through the filter of each person's temperament. — Leonard Shlain
We have a freer world because of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the changes in China. Those two have been the main contributors to freedom in our time. — Milton Friedman
I don't show just anyone how to crust a sea bass. That's sacred information. — Alexandra Guarnaschelli
How do you make a book that anyone will read out of lives as quiet as these? Where are the things that novelists seize upon and readers expect? Where is the high life, the conspicuous waste, the violence, the kinky sex, the death wish? Where are the suburban infidelities, the promiscuities, the convulsive divorces, the alcohol, the drugs, the lost weekends? Where are the hatreds, the political ambitions, the lust for power? Where are speed, noise, ugliness, everything that makes us who we are and makes us recognize ourselves in fiction? — Wallace Stegner
When the government allocates monopoly rights to frequency, and there are only a handful in each community, it's picking the winners in the competition. — Robert McChesney
There are further considerations I might raise. How do you make a book that anyone will read out of lives as quiet as these? What are the things that novelists seize upon and readers expect? Where is the high life, the kinky sex, the death wish? Where are the suburban infidelities, the promiscuities, the convulsive divorces, the alcohol, the drugs, the lost weekends? Where are the hatreds, the political ambitions, the lust for power? Where are speed, noise, ugliness, everything that makes us who we are and makes us recognizable in fiction? — Wallace Stegner
Nations warred over anthills and pride. — Peter Tieryas
I talk better when I'm drinking coffee." "Me, too. If by coffee you mean beer, and by better you mean louder. — D.D. Barant
I think I'm more prolific in the songwriting. — Ringo Starr
No night so wild but brings the constant sun With love and power untold; No time so dark but through its woof there run Some blessed threads of gold. — Christopher Pearse Cranch
We have been called from darkness into the light. — Lailah Gifty Akita
