Surliness Synonyms Quotes & Sayings
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To read and to write. Some writers have to be told to write. They think their job is to meet agents and have experiences and they can just be rich and famous. Their job is to write. Some really don't realize that. And you can't write unless you read. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Staring at life's cryptogram, we either see His name unmistakably resplendent or we see the confusion of religions with no single message, just garbled beliefs that plague our existence, each justified by the voice of culture. That may be the tragedy of the beguiling sentiment we call tolerance, which has become a euphemism for contradiction. — Ravi Zacharias

Fishing seems to be divided, like sex, into three unequal parts: anticipation and recollection and, in between, actual performance. — Arnold Gingrich

Churchill wrote his own speeches. When a leader does that, he becomes emotionally invested with his utterances ... If Churchill had had a speech write in 1940, Britain would be speaking German today. — James C. Humes

To be human is not simply to find a life alone with God, but to be born in relationship with others. — Craig Rennebohm

It's good to know wave and particle alpha code, but more than that, the writer must go to the heart of life ... — John Geddes

Because of the audience I get and the fact that these people aren't traditional comics buyers I don't think the comic industry looks at that and thinks that is a very respectable thing. I'm very used to it. I'm not the guy who wins awards and gets mentioned in magazines. — Jhonen Vasquez

The bottom line is the Kiss Army is growing by leaps and bounds. — Ace Frehley

The minute you stop making mistakes is the minute you stop learning. — Miley Cyrus

There is a huge body of business evidence now showing that energy savings give better service at lower cost with higher profit. We have to tear down barriers to successful markets and we have to create incentives to enter them. — William J. Clinton

Who else but a lover retains the ability to wound the other person with such passion, such precision? And who else but that lover has the capacity to heal what he or she has done? — A. Manette Ansay