Staparska Quotes & Sayings
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To write about a struggle amidst the struggling: one must hope that the muddling will end someday. — Yiyun Li

Missy is really a man. She's a cross dresser. She hangs out with Sammartino. They shave each other's back. — Paul Heyman

The mosquito knows full well, small as he is he's a beast of prey. But after all he only takes his bellyful, he doesn't put my blood in the bank. — D.H. Lawrence

These were wannabe elites who, once they popped on big-boy pants, would be infiltrating New York with their pretentiousness. — Alexandra Martin

Instead of learned young people we have donkeys with University degrees. Instead of future leaders we have mollusks with expensive blue jeans and phony revolutionaries with ski masks. And do you know what? Maybe this is another reason why our Moslem invaders have such an easy game. — Oriana Fallaci

Tristan held his hand out toward Sam with his beautiful smile. "Nice to meet ya, Sam." "You too, Tristan," Sam said warily. Tristan patted him on the back, his wolfish grin in full force. "Oh, no need to be so formal with my name. By all means, call me asshole. — Brittainy C. Cherry

When I finish a run, every part of me is smiling. — Jeff Galloway

A good loser is all right, but it isn't so much fun to beat him. — Evan Esar

When I was a kid, I was trendier. I'd wear anything. I was in love beads and platforms. — Michael Kors

I don't see it as my role to save or rescue anybody any more than regular people feel the need to rescue each other from sleeping and dreaming. — Jed McKenna

I didn't want to be part of some trend. I wasn't doing this for a fashion statement — Ned Vizzini

Make it your habit to behold the Light without the glass, so that when the glass is shattered you may not be left blind. — Jalaluddin Rumi

It's not always about writing more words or drinking more coffee. Sometimes getting to the end of a novel simply takes remembering that the world is more complicated than we know, and then sticking some of those complications into the story. — Scott Westerfeld