Slatter Quotes & Sayings
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saw he had not been scraping at an exposed rib. He had been cleaning the thing's teeth. — Rick Yancey

I am the worst influence. If you can't handle your vices, then I am the Devil. — Tori Amos

I've never flown a kite. — David Benioff

Fall asleep then. Sleep. And vanish. — Marina Tsvetaeva

It's not the hand you're dealt that matters. It's how you play the cards. — Karen Marie Moning

was still afraid - not of the dark-lipped girl who seemed to be waiting for his kiss, not even of the twentieth-century sorceress she pretended to be, but rather of that vague and strangely terrifying feeling she aroused, of awakening senses and powers and old half memories in himself. — Jack Williamson

It has always been very difficult for writers to survive commercially in India because the market was so small. But that's not true at all any more. It's one of the world's fastest growing and most vibrant markets for books, especially in English. — Aravind Adiga

Blair is regarded by most people in Britain as a smarmy git. — Paddy Ashdown

Much though we like these panties," he says, tugging at the small material covering my pulsating sex, "they're only going to be in the way ... — Felicity Brandon

Power, money, food, sex, love. Can we ever get enough, or will getting some make us crave even more? — Chuck Palahniuk

When the mountain streams are frozen and the Nor'land winds are out; when the winter winds are drifting the bitter sleet and snow; when winter rains are making out-of-door life unendurable; when season, weather and law combine to make it "close time" for beast, bird and man, it is well that a few congenial spirits should, at some favorite trysting place, gather around the glowing stove and exchange yarns, opinions and experiences. — George Washington Sears

If you're constantly frightened of being unhappy, how bloody exhausting must that be? — Helen McCrory

It's not about being someone you're not. It's about affecting others without saying a word." #TheImageOfLeadership — Sylvie Di Giusto

Such bureaucrats can neither be hurried in their deliberations nor made to see common sense. Indeed, the very absurdity or pedantry of these deliberations is for them the guarantee of their own fair-mindedness, impartiality, and disinterest. To treat all people with equal contempt and indifference is the bureaucrat's idea of equity. — Theodore Dalrymple

Memories change and shift, ferment in our minds; they are never the same when we take them out as they were when first we put them in. — Angela Slatter