Punhal Quotes & Sayings
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You should laugh everywhere you can find even the slightest glimmer of humour. — Doug Stanhope
I just love cake, confetti cake, to be specific. It has little colored candies inside the cake, and then you get the confetti icing, which is really hard to find sometimes. It's really hard to explain to people, because it's not icing with sprinkles on top. It's icing that actually has candies inside of it. It's Funfetti icing. — Channing Tatum
Trish "Patsy" Walker is just one of my favorite characters and she was a big comic character in the '40s. — Melissa Rosenberg
Creativeness comes partly out of the unconscious, i.e., is a healthy regression, a temporary turning away from the real world. — Abraham H. Maslow
Our culture constantly inundates us with new information, and yet our brains capture so little of it. I can spend half a dozen hours reading a book and then have only a foggy notion of what it was about. — Joshua Foer
Actually, I'm quite a domesticated person. I love the little things of home. — Annie Lennox
Her name was like an echo of an ache in her. — Patrick Rothfuss
A standard 'well woman' checkup can last as little as 10 minutes, hardly time for any in-depth discussions. — Virginia Postrel
Great players never look in the mirror and think I'm a great basketball player. You ask yourself, Am I the best player I can be? — Michael Jordan
I try to only read light things when I'm working on my books, and in the evenings I watch a lot of mindless TV. I have to break up the 'dark,' or I wouldn't be a very happy person. — Chevy Stevens
If you spend all your time thinking about how someone is going to one-up you, you can't put your best foot forward. — Miranda Kenneally
I'd like my readers to feel they want to follow my characters off the page at the end of the book. — Vanessa Couchman
This mad rush for wealth must cease and the labourer must be assured not only of a living wage but, also a daily task that is not mere drudgery. — Mahatma Gandhi