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Staehle Precision Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

Since art is merely and ultimately self-expressive, we conclude that the fullest art, the most individual, uninfluenced, unrepressed, uninhibited expression of art is true expression and the true art. — Allen Ginsberg

Staehle Precision Quotes By Rysa Walker

I think it's important to know you're wanted, maybe even needed, don't you? Gives you somethin' to hold on to when you're off in a strange place. — Rysa Walker

Staehle Precision Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

You are aware - or probably, in this half-educated age, you are not aware - that — Arthur Conan Doyle

Staehle Precision Quotes By Sarah Rees Brennan

I tend to get over-excited and very, very loud. I rein myself in when people flinch and dogs start howling. — Sarah Rees Brennan

Staehle Precision Quotes By Shanna Murchison

It would be worth all this misery Bowen had had to endure, and more, to destroy the man who had murdered his parents, raped and killed his virgin bride at their wedding feast, — Shanna Murchison

Staehle Precision Quotes By George Saunders

Sometimes I think fiction exists to model the way God might think of us, if God had the time and inclination to do so. — George Saunders

Staehle Precision Quotes By Maya Banks

I guess what they say is true. Anything the government wants to hide, they stick it in New Mexico — Maya Banks

Staehle Precision Quotes By Eileen Myles

Weirdly, the past starts to be about something else. It becomes about style in a way that it wasn't about, and I don't mean writing style, but cultural style. — Eileen Myles

Staehle Precision Quotes By Elaine A. Cannon

What this misguided world and generation needs is a massive group of courageous and caring, wise and unwearying women. — Elaine A. Cannon

Staehle Precision Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Henry turned as if to dart out of the room, then swung around and stared at them, a look of confusion passing over his freckled face, as if he had only now had cause to wonder why Will, Tessa, and Jem might be crouching together in a mostly disused storage room. "What are you three doing in here, anyway?"
Will tilted his head to the side and smiled at Henry. "Charades," he said. "Massive game. — Cassandra Clare