Skovenska Quotes & Sayings
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When you're mortal, life is nothing more than a drawn-out game of Russian Roulette. Every moment is the spin of a gun cylinder, every decision pointing the barrel at your head. Over and over, again and again, you pull the trigger, hoping it won't be your last turn in the game. — J.M. Darhower
I think everybody has experiences from time to time they can't explain. They are peculiarities. Usually we just dismiss them because they are uncomfortable to think about. — Stephen King
No story worth telling should ever be about blame or regret. What happened was what was meant to happen. — Nafisa Haji
The highest kind of man is the one who does before talking and practices what he professes. — Confucius
Las Vegas was such a teeny, tiny place. — Eydie Gorme
Being close to nature, in general, helps boost a child's attention span. — Richard Louv
I normally write in the first person, and my narrators are as real to me as any of the people I have worked with. They live and breathe in my imagination. — Michael Robotham
An average man is too concerned with liking people or with being liked himself. A warrior likes, that's all. He likes whatever or whomever he wants, for the hell of it. — Carlos Castaneda
Witchling. Elide stared after her. She had likely just made the biggest mistake of her life, but ... it was strange. Strange, that feeling of belonging. — Sarah J. Maas
My general impression about people like Steve Gould and Carl Sagan and so on is that when they disappear as individuals and are no longer appearing on the stage and they are no longer writing, that their lifetime of acknowledgement by the general reading public is not very long.There were many people in the 19th century who were equally famous people who gave working man's lectures, supporters of Darwin, we as scholars know their names but the general public never heard of them. — Richard Lewontin
Look, gentlemen, look at how our young men are shooting themselves - oh, without the least Hamletian question of 'what lies beyond, — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
