Strozier Library Quotes & Sayings
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She could feel her pussy lips starting to swell like she had overdosed on lip plumper. Like she had fucked a gang of angry bees. — Debra Anastasia
Even today, in a period of decline, the average human being is physically better off than he was a few centuries ago. But no advance in wealth, no softening of manners, no reform or revolution has ever brought human equality a millimetre nearer. — Anonymous
God's unchanging word equips us to understand His ways and to stand firm in faith. — Euginia Herlihy
I take the walk to be the externalization of an interior seeking so that the analogy is first of all between the external and the internal. — A.R. Ammons
The landscape in Montgomery and in the South is just saturated with imagery. Markers are everywhere. There's a marker for the first Confederate post office, there's a marker for a ball that Robert E. Lee hosted, there's a marker for where Jefferson Davis had a meeting. We love reminding people about all that was going on in the mid-nineteenth century. — Bryan Stevenson
Creative writing is your ability to develop your inner tension, your libido, your supply of energy and electric charge, turning the charge into an image or thought, and wording the thought, thus contributing all the activity of your mind to the immortal culture of humankind and subsequently to your own immortality. — Lara Biyuts
What on earth are you doing for heaven's sake? — Kent Hovind
Gnostic tales tell of the homesickness of the soul, its yearning for its own milieu ... — Thomas Moore
Armour belonging to someone else either chops off you or weighs you down or is too tight — Niccolo Machiavelli
Truly honest people don't have many friends, but they do have real friends — Steven Aitchison
I've been writing plays since the third grade. The biggest difference now is that professionals act in them rather than eight year olds ... and the language is a bit more "colorful". — Colette Freedman
Writers shouldn't fear criticism. Instead, they should fear silence. Criticism is healthy. It gets people thinking about your work and, even better, it gets them talking and arguing. But as for silence
it is the greatest killer of writers. So if you hate a book and want to hurt it
don't talk about it. And if you hate my books
please, for God's sake, shout it from the hills! — Robert Fanney
In my experience, desire is desire, love is love. — David Levithan
Landing the role of Stephen Hawking was the most positively surprising thing that has happened to me. — Benedict Cumberbatch