Putanka Quotes & Sayings
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Like brown rice, black rice is unmilled, and it is the dark outer husk that makes it so nutty and chewy. It's also why it takes longer to cook than many other rices. — Yotam Ottolenghi
And Miss Ophelia?" he asked, getting round to her at last.
"Miss Ophelia? Well, to tell you the truth, Ned, we're all rather worried about her."
Ned recoiled as if a wasp had gone up his nose. "Oh? What's the trouble? Nothing serious, I hope."
"She's gone all green," I said. "I think it's chlorosis. Dr. Darby thinks so too. — Alan Bradley
I'm not very happy idle. There's always this voice in my head that says, 'I should be writing.' — Harlan Coben
I was watching Monster's Ball, which is a fabulous movie. It's just a little gem: beautifully shot, and shot in a way I never would have done. It made me feel very old, really, because it wasn't eccentric for its own sake, it was just very original. — Adrian Lyne
Being considered crazy by those who are still victims of cultural conditioning is a compliment — Jason Hairston
I sometimes wake in the early morning & listen to the soft breathing of my child & I think to myself, this is one thing I will never regret & I carry that quiet with me all day long. — Brian Andreas
The truth brings people closer together. — A.D. Posey
He pulled me closer until his lips breathed me in, until we were sharing one breath. — Heather Anastasiu
Erich, they differ from us only in the limitations imposed upon them by stone, as opposed to iron and steel. — Torsten Krol
There are many ways to become mistress (or master) of one's fate after a betrayal, but they all have things in common: conscious effort and a fighting spirit, embodied in what I call 'the Affirmative No.' The Affirmative No incorporates self-enhancing outrage, independence, and courage. It is a stance through which a traumatized person actively proclaims her will by rejecting the role of victim.... Unable to change our predicaments, we actively changed their meaning and our relationship to them, and in the process, we discovered that we could exert power when we thought we had none. — Jeanne Safer
Grief doesn't necessarily make you noble. Sometimes it just makes you crazy, or primitive with fear ... — Gail Caldwell