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People aren't really paying attention when they're listening to your record, so unless you're shouting exactly what you want them to hear, they don't pay attention. — Geoff Rickly
There are one or two very good women military historians who use imagination, great study and research; they can put themselves in the boots of the soldier. — Antony Beevor
All great truths begin as blasphemies. — George Bernard Shaw
We were outplayed in every facet of the game — Michael Clarke
It's filled with magic that's how I know if something's real. — Nikki Rowe
they had a weazen little baby, with a heavy head that it couldn't hold up, and two weak staring eyes, with which it seemed to be always wondering why it had ever been born. It — Charles Dickens
HE DIDN'T RENT Hairspray or Harold and Maude. A few minutes after Sam left, after standing dumbly for a while in the Hs, Lincoln decided he didn't feel like going home anymore. He didn't feel like sitting still or being quiet. He left the Blockbuster empty-handed and stopped just outside to toss Sam's business card into the trash. — Rainbow Rowell
They made love. Love doesn't just sit there, like a stone, it has to be made, like bread; re-made all the time, made new. When it was made, they lay in each other's arms, holding love, asleep. — Ursula K. Le Guin
I wouldn't try to put myself in a box or put God in a box. — Lauryn Hill
They broke more than his ribs. — Benjamin Alire Saenz
In ten years, or certainly before then, I'd like to not only be continuously busy as an actor playing tormented, playful characters in film and television but also have gotten a few of my own films made. — Kyle Cassie
What sort of adventures?' I asked him, astonished.
'All sorts, Monsieur. Getting on the wrong train. Stopping in an unknown city. Losing your briefcase, being arrested by mistake, spending the night in prison. Monsieur, I believe the word adventure could be defined: an event out of the ordinary without being necessarily extraordinary. — Jean-Paul Sartre
I often find myself unsatisfied with books 'about' Indians because they are written from the viewpoint of non-Indians. — Joseph Bruchac
Love and kindness are a kind of gun that we can use to change everyone without hurting anyone. — Debasish Mridha