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Realand Quotes By Scott Lynch

Piss!" shouted Kosta, hoisting his tumbler toward Cosetta, who nearly came apart at the joints with the resulting fit of giggles.
"Thank you, Ravelle, for this gift of a daughter who will now be up all night repeating that word ... — Scott Lynch

Realand Quotes By Ernie Harwell

I've found that if you wear a beret, people think you're either a cabdriver or a producer of dirty movies. — Ernie Harwell

Realand Quotes By Paul Auster

For example, when I was writing Leviathan, which was written both in New York and in Vermont - I think there were two summers in Vermont, in that house I wrote about in Winter Journal, that broken-down house ... I was working in an out-building, a kind of shack, a tumble-down, broken-down mess of a place, and I had a green table. I just thought, "Well, is there a way to bring my life into the fiction I'm writing, will it make a difference?" And the fact is, it doesn't make any difference. It was a kind of experiment which couldn't fail. — Paul Auster

Realand Quotes By Julie Anne Peters

That same piercing screech in her voice every time at the hospital. "Do something!" When I slit my wrists. "Help her!" The last time too. "Somebody help her. Help us!" You're helpless, both of you. All of us. — Julie Anne Peters

Realand Quotes By Thomas Leonard

Ask yourself, 'what's more important - being real and being myself, or becoming successful? And ask the question knowing that you never actually have to choose between being real and being successful. You simply have to choose between being realand striving to be successful. Get the difference? — Thomas Leonard

Realand Quotes By China Mieville

The moon made horns, the sky was gnarly. The cults were skittish. — China Mieville

Realand Quotes By Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Why do I not seek some real good; one which I could feel, not one which I could display? — Lucius Annaeus Seneca