Redbow Popcorn Quotes & Sayings
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I can't help you, I can only guide you, and you are the one who can help yourself. — Durgesh Satpathy

Logically enough, the office and the nunnery have been singularly popular in the imaginations of pornographers. We should not be surprised to learn that the erotic novels of the early modern period were overwhelmingly focused on debauchery and flagellation amongst clergy in vespers and chapels, just as contemporary Internet pornography is inordinately concerned with fellatios and sodomies performed by office workers against a backdrop of work stations and computer equipment. — Alain De Botton

The greatest rules of dramatic writing are conflict, conflict, conflict. — James Frey

When I walked out again I could hear Toby at the foot of the stairs, calling up to me, undoubtedly prevented from ascending by Miss Kilnside.
"What do you want?" I shouted down the stairs.
"Will you come and talk to me, please?" he called back.
"Why should I?" I asked.
"Because I fucking love you!" he shouted, and I heard Miss Kilnside sharply rebuff him for his language, but after that I could hear nothing because I'd slammed the door of my room behind me.
The rag doll was lying on my pillow, staring up at me through her one button eye, glaring at me. I picked it up and threw it against the wall with all the force I could muster; it fell behind the radiator.
"What the fuck are you doing?" I screamed at it, or me; I couldn't tell. — A.J. Mullarky

A true friend will never stand in your allotted beam of light. They will get out of the way so you can grow, but they'll stay nearby in case you need what they can offer. — Toni Sorenson

Her heart kept splitting inside her. Growing and breaking, rended and rendered, reminding her that she was so, so sick of death. All it carried. All it buried. — Ryan Graudin

There existed very long saxophones from years ago. The player sat on their chair like a cellist; that same sort of feeling to it as well - unlike for example the way a harpist would be: the whole act differing in a very fundamental sense. Although harpists are fine. There is nothing to be said against harpists by any means whatsoever. — James Kelman

Sean's a better person when he's directing. He becomes a queen when he's an actor. And he's so unhappy when he's acting. — Robin Wright

No country or continent can open its borders to all comers without fundamentally weakening itself and this is the risk that the countries of Europe run through misguided altruism. — Tony Abbott

Virtue, without the graces, is like a rich diamond unpolished
it hardly looks better than a common pebble; but when the hand of the master rubs off the roughness, and forms the sides into a thousand brilliant surfaces, it is then that we acknowledge its worth, admire its beauty, and long to wear it in our bosoms. — Jane Porter

A critic is a gong at a railroad crossing clanging loudly and vainly as the train goes by. — Christopher Morley

I stay hidden. I'm sort of hard to find. — Bob Ross