Stevaughn Williams Quotes & Sayings
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All works of love are works of peace. — Mother Teresa
The reader can't take much for granted in a fiction where the scenery can eat the characters. — Ursula K. Le Guin
The dying go so swiftly at the end. Always the speed of their leaving catches me unawares; so much left to say, to promise, to pray for. — M.C. Scott
Boys normally attended the school for seven or eight years, beginning at the age of seven. The schoolday was long and characterized by an extreme devotion to tedium. Pupils sat on hard wooden benches from six in the morning to five or six in the evening, with only two short pauses for refreshment, six days a week. — Bill Bryson
You can't achieve anything without getting in someone's way. — Abba Eban
Love has no size. — Zephyr McIntyre
I'm still a really shitty programmer, but I know enough to hack a prototype together. — Dennis Crowley
Confusing common causes with special causes will only make things worse. — W. Edwards Deming
We cannot run away from our problems. We have to pray for strength to conquer, — Lailah Gifty Akita
And I would like to marry and have more children. I would like to try and do it right. — Phil Collins
And remember, when things get tough for him, please teach him how to stop carving pumpkins . . . — Colleen Hoover
It's very hard to teach someone how to write a song if to begin with there's no creative crop to harvest. — Barry Mann
What's the nature of your emergency?'
oh, shit! Just come! There are dead people out here! — Charlaine Harris
It's difficult for me to imagine any scene differently because I've read the book so many times. The book, as a whole, seems like a document that wouldn't withstand any changes at this point. Or perhaps I simply can't imagine having to revise it again. — Mary J. Miller
The only way people will have the trust to give their all to their job is if they feel like their contribution is recognized and valued. — Mark Pincus