Sameerah Mcneil Quotes & Sayings
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I love interviews, meeting fans, teaching workshops, giving speeches ... all of it. — MaryJanice Davidson

All I know is that I've wasted all these years looking for something, a sort of trophy I'd get only if I really, really did enough to deserve it. But I don't want it anymore, I want something else now, something warm and sheltering, something I can turn to, regardless of what I do, regardless of who I become. Something that will just be there, always, like tomorrow's sky. That's what I want now, and I think it's what you should want too. But it will be too late soon. We'll become too set to change. If we don't take our chance now, another may never come for either of us. — Kazuo Ishiguro

There ought to be some mode of life where all love is good, where one love can't compete with another but adds to it. — William Golding

I sigh and sit back up on the couch. "Hey, Mom." I'm really surprised she's speaking to me. It's only been one day since the funeral. That's 364 days sooner than I expected to hear from her. — Colleen Hoover

What do I do?' she had asked Harry. 'What do I do now? Everything is ruined. You've ruined everything.' 'That you think that," he'd said, "is exactly the problem. — Maggie Shipstead

To contemplate war is to think about the most horrible of human experiences. — Robert Byrd

I've been losing me for a while
my reflection appears partial
as I often feel less than I've been
and further away from the person
I'd like to be. — R H Sin

Just kissing my girl, — Marissa Meyer

Vice is a creature of such hideous mien ... that the more you see it the better you like it. — Finley Peter Dunne

Nooooooo ... favorite film, that's like asking if you have a favorite kid! — Sylvia Sidney

There isn't any doubt I'm stuck in stress and depression. — Deyth Banger

Man's feeling of homelessness, of alienation has been intensified in the midst of a bureaucratized, impersonal mass society. He has come to feel himself an outsider even within his own human society. He is trebly alienated: a stranger to God, to nature, and to the gigantic social apparatus that supplies his material wants.
But the worst and final form of alienation, toward which indeed the others tend, is man's alienation from his own self. In a society that requires of man only that he perform competently his own particular social function, man becomes identified with this function, and the rest of his being is allowed to subsist as best it can - usually to be dropped below the surface of consciousness and forgotten. — William Barrett

The Incredibles was the best movie ever made. Ever. Made. BSTL. — Nathan Fillion