Suicidarme Quisiera Quotes & Sayings
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Power, power was what I wanted then, sport was what I wanted, I wanted to wring out your tears, your humiliation, — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
My ideal is to write most of the day, then go running, find friends and socialise all evening; my mind recharges with human contact. — Philipp Meyer
It doesn't matter. I have books, new books, and I can bear anything as long as there are books. — Jo Walton
Yeah, man I am going to be writing a book soon. The reality of being in a rock band in the music business'. — Steve Brown
Poetry lies at the centre of the literary experience because it is the form that most clearly asserts the specificity of literature. — Jonathan Culler
Is this normal, I wonder? But then, what is normal? — Kate Atkinson
Poverty makes you sad as well as wise. — Bertolt Brecht
I travel to Cambodia, Thailand, Bali, and Nairobi for my charities: Somaly Mam and Friends to Mankind. — Serinda Swan
The building housing America's military brass is a five-sided pentagon, but somehow, the people in it still manage to make it the squarest place on earth. The latest evidence? A current military document that lists homosexuality as a mental disorder in the same league as mental retardation - noting, of course, the one difference: retarded people can still get into heaven. — Jon Stewart
Tarantino's movies are smartly intoxicating cocktails of rampage and meditation; they're in-your-face, with a mac-10 machine pistol and a quote from the Old Testament. They blend U.S. and European styles of filmmaking; they bring novelistic devices to the movie mall. — Richard Corliss
It's OAT-freaking-MEAL! — Katherine Applegate
There's this absurd innate need in most men to feel that they're more powerful than women are, which is ridiculous. — Frederick Lenz
There's no room for anything but joy and fear, and joy ruled the house. Fear lived in the shack out back! — Stephen King
A permissive government is a government that leaves control to other sources. — B.F. Skinner
