R J G Boerdery Quotes & Sayings
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I had one woman come up to me in a bookstore and say, 'You know, everyone told me it was a horror book, but when I finished it, I realized that it was a love story.' And she's absolutely right. In some ways, genre is a marketing tool. — Mark Z. Danielewski

Moments caught in time. Simple memories spread out before me. Timeless reminders of how life goes on, even when it feels as if you cannot. — Jay Long

God Father (the Creator) geometrizes, God Mother (Nature) fractalizes. — Stefan Emunds

When someone hands you a flyer, it's like they're saying here you throw this away. — Mitch Hedberg

The writing process, it's too mysterious to try and describe. — Mick Jones

the rasp of the respirator's filter were about as comforting as Darth Vader reading a bedtime story, — Andy McNab

to Billionaires' Quay in Port Vauban for this impromptu meeting — Camille Aubray

The past is what we have to learn about how to direct America to the future. — Rudy Giuliani

I feel old only when I look at my hands or at myself in the mirror. — John Updike

Our worlds needs more time to wonder and reflect but there is too much fast paced constant distraction. — Fred Rogers

Vincent Van Gogh. You know what everyone said to him? You can't paint, you've only got one ear.
Know what he said back? "I can't hear you." - Michael Scott — Michael Scott

Whenever you have a minute I'd like to see you right now. — Lawrence Welk

The more we understand what is happening in the world, the more frustrated we often become, for our knowledge leads to feelings of powerlessness. We feel that we are living in a world in which the citizen has become a mere spectator or a forced actor, and that our personal experience is politically useless and our political will a minor illusion. Very often, the fear of total permanent war paralyzes the kind of morally oriented politics, which might engage our interests and our passions. We sense the cultural mediocrity around us-and in us-and we know that ours is a time when, within and between all the nations of the world, the levels of public sensibilities have sunk below sight; atrocity on a mass scale has become impersonal and official; moral indignation as a public fact has become extinct or made trivial. — C. Wright Mills