Saddlery Brands Quotes & Sayings
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It is better to learn late than never. — Publilius Syrus
All of the good, weird stories I've written are based on things I've dredged out of my subconscious. That's the real stuff. Everything else is fake. — Ray Bradbury
Secrecy is the soul of all great designs. — Charles Caleb Colton
Geniuses never pay attention. — Michael Crichton
A wise man is superior to any insults which can be put upon him, and the best reply to unseemly behavior is patience and moderation. — Moliere
The world has always gone through periods of madness so as to advance a bit on the road to reason. — Hermann Broch
I think that you have to seriously have fun, or taking serious things in a light way and obviously, for me, before all, music is made of fun and pleasure and excitement. — Jean Michel Jarre
We are the only institution in our society that can question a president on a regular basis and make him accountable. Otherwise, he could be king. — Helen Thomas
Wasn't it beautiful when you believed in everything? — Taylor Swift
Her health, and even the tranquillity of her hitherto constant spirit, had been shaken by what she had gone through. — Mary Shelley
The concept of marriage must have been thought up by an unimaginative pig. — Albert Einstein
There can no great smoke arise, but there must be some fire. — John Lyly
The abyss above him shone with unflickering stars. One of the dots of light was Earth. He didn't know which one. — James S.A. Corey
Throughout much of history, women writers have capitulated to male standards, and have paid too much heed to what Virginia Woolf calls "the angel in the house." She is that little ghost who sits on one's shoulder while one writes and whispers, "Be nice, don't say anything that will embarrass the family, don't say anything your man will disapprove of ... " [ellipsis in original] The "angel in the house" castrates one's creativity because it deprives one of essential honesty, and many women writers have yet to win the freedom to be honest with themselves. — Erica Jong
