Sorels Quotes & Sayings
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Time is the soul of this world. — Pythagoras
A sibling is the lens through which you see your childhood. — Ann Hood
Love, consciousness, and creativity are the highest refinements of the cosmic evolutionary force. — Alex Grey
The worst evil is - and that's the product of censorship - is the self-censorship, because that twists spines, that destroys my character because I have to think something else and say something else, I have to always control myself. — Milos Forman
Who has ownership over stories these days? — Rutina Wesley
If only we could be back there right now, a soft rain falling, in the cabin, the woodstove. — Janet Fitch
I want to take my time with you - to learn ... every inch of you. And this apartment has very, very thin walls. I don't want to have an audience" he added as he leaned down again, brushing his mouth over the cut at the base of her throat, "when I make you moan, Aelin. — Sarah J. Maas
Why is it that drama always starts late? Whereas comedy always seems to have started already. — Cesar Aira
And I realize there's another group of words that still mean something. Little words that trip through sentences unregarded: us, them, we, they, here, there. These are the words of power, and long after we're gone, they'll lie about in the language, like the unexploded grenades in these fields, and anyone of them'll take your hand off. — Pat Barker
Well, there's no one at all, they do be saying, but is deserving of some punishment from the very minute of his birth. — Lady Gregory
It's amazing what one can accomplish when one doesn't know what one can't do. — Jim Davis
In winter I like sprawling novels, full of conflict and intrigue, and during the bleakest, coldest days of December I holed up with Nicola Griffith 's Hild, a book of love and sex and war and religious upheaval, and I recommend it even over the warmest pair of Sorels. — Maud Newton
Memory is not particularly linear - it is associative, repetitive, subjective and porous. But the writer needs to convey disorder and dysfunction without making the novel itself disorderly or dysfunctional. — Dana Spiotta
Ideally, a lady will have three toys at once. One to romance her, one to bed her, and one to adorn her with very expensive jewelry. — Marissa Meyer
