Sharyani Quotes & Sayings
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Your lawyer is your true mercenary. Under his code honor consists in making the best possible fight in exchange for the biggest possible fee. He is frankly for sale to the highest bidder. — David Graham Phillips

Even when the strings are broken in our lives, the sweet music plays on in our hearts. — Bryant McGill

When things (in the vegetable world) have displayed their luxuriant growth, we see each of them return to its root. — Lao-Tzu

There's a half-conscious state you enter when you're actually generating prose, and you are simply a better writer in that place. In fact it's the only place where you even are a writer. — John Jeremiah Sullivan

Beautiful things only grow to a certain height, and then they fail and fade off. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I had been sick before, of course, but this felt more than sickness, like a physical confirmation of shame. — Garth Greenwell

I've always been a great believer that you have to keep producing new things in order to keep life interesting - not only for ourselves, but for the audience as well. That's really always been our principle and way of working. — Chris Squire

Never wrestle with pigs. You get dirty and they enjoy it. — Creighton W. Abrams Jr.

Living in a society, instead of on a desert island, does not relieve a man of the responsibility of supporting his own life. — Ayn Rand

It was while starting my business that I saw my first glimpse of government's impact on business. — Kay Granger

The Greens have every right to run, that's what democracy is, and they should argue their point by saying how they think people should vote, not by telling us to be silent. — Peter Camejo

Life is brutally short, and there's only one go at it. We don't go for the old myths about helping somebody as we travel along life's path or our living will have been in vain. It's for now. Not tomorrow. But now. — Mick Norman

There is no prescribed route to follow to arrive at a new idea. You have to make the intuitive leap. — Stephen Hawking

I often think it would be such a luxury to go mad, and not have to worry about anything. [ ... ] There would be some sort of doctor there to tell me: "Don't worry, Mary, it's just that you're mad. Now be quiet and take this pill." And I would think, So that's all is is, and I would be glad. But aloud I would say, "What? I'm perfectly sane! You're mad ... " Only mildly, though; just for show, really. — Helen Oyeyemi