Puntillo Quotes & Sayings
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Life must go on, even if it's no joke ... just pretend to believe in the future. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Labels don't mean anything. Who cares about labels when someone is slapping you in the face? Who cares about labels when someone is saving you from drowning? Who someone is and what they do is all that matters. — Frank Schaeffer

The phrase 'I can't' doesn't mean anything to me anymore, not because of my ego but because I know anything is possible. — Joe De Sena

The power of Christianity lies in its revelation in act, of that which Plato divined in theory. — Alfred North Whitehead

Well of course people cross genres all the time. You could have something called science-fiction-fantasy. Some galaxy far, far away and in another time with spaceships, but also dragons. And there's no rule that says you can't do that. — Margaret Atwood

Any artist must expect to work amid the total, rational indifference of everybody else to their work, for years, perhaps for life ... — Ursula K. Le Guin

Tigers, except when wounded or when man-eaters, are on the whole very good-tempered ... Occassionally a tiger will object to too close an approach to its cubs or to a kill that it is guarding. The objection invariably takes the form of growling, and if this does not prove effective itis followed by short rushes accompanied by terrifying roars. If these warnings are disregarded, the blame for any injury inflicted rests entirely with the intruder- Jim Corbett — Jim Corbett

He couldn't help but lose himself in Rain's eyes. They were deep vine green, so vivid; the perfect match to her peach cheeks. Malcolm had been trying to run from those eyes, but hadn't realized until now that for the last two years he'd been living in a jungle of the exact same shade. — Jason F. Wright

A ninety-two-year-old man has to open a lot of locks to recall a day when he was nine years old. — Robert McCammon

A noble heart, like the sun, showeth its greatest countenance in its lowest estate. — Philip Sidney