Roebucks Smoothies Quotes & Sayings
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There is no wisdom in useless and hopeless sorrow. — Samuel Johnson
Here's a secret: fictive text doesn't necessarily flow easily. Most of the time it's more like cutting a highway through a mountain. You just have to keep working with your pick, chipping away at the rock, making slow progress. — Piers Anthony
"There's really no way I can explain it to her without *still* sounding like scum," I complained to Sinter.
"The 'sympathy shack-up' doesn't score many points," he agreed.
* — Molly Ringle
The usual disease of princes, grasping covetousness, had made them suspicious and quarrelsome neighbors. — Plutarch
Love is temperamental. tiring. it makes demands. love uses you. changes its mind. — Janet Fitch
Anyone who picks up a Compton-Burnett finds it very hard not to put it down. — Ivy Compton-Burnett
Our nation is somewhat sad, but we're angry. There's a certain level of blood lust, but we won't let it drive our reaction. We're steady, clear-eyed and patient, but pretty soon we'll have to start displaying scalps. — George W. Bush
I am, therefore there is a God. — Moses Mendelssohn
We are the opening verse of the opening page of the chapter of endless possibilities. — Rudyard Kipling
He looked at her, and she couldn't contradict him. Nor could she offer any false reassurance. Silence, at least, was honest. — Tess Gerritsen
Lighter and lighter, until at last the sun touched the tops of the still trees, a poured the radiance over the hill. in the glow, the water of the chateau fountain seem to turn to blood, and the stone faces crimsond. the coral of the birds was loud and high, and, on the weather-beaten sill of the great window of the bed-chamber of monsieur the morquis, one little bird sang its sweetest song with all its might. at this,the nearest stone face seemed to stare amazed, and, with open mouthand dropped under-jaw, looked awe- stricken. — Charles Dickens
The hatred of truth is the taproot of violence. — Dean Koontz
Writing is such a solitary occupation that it takes a long time to build up a group of professional peers with whom you genuinely identify. — Sara Sheridan
The pages turn themselves... — James Patterson
From breakfast, or noon at the latest, to dinner, I am mostly on horseback, Attending to My Farm or other concerns, which I find healthful to my body, mind, and affairs. — Thomas Jefferson