Tertipuri Quotes & Sayings
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We're led by denial like lambs to slaughter, serving empires of style and carbonated sugar water. — Ani DiFranco

I don't think about age groups when I write, although I think if I know I'm writing for Children I'll be a bit more ambitious, and think more about every word, because I know that they pay closer attention when they read than adults do. — Neil Gaiman

I have agreed to lend my voice to Nature's Guard, an animated series which hopefully will go into production in the near future. The characters are all animals. My voice will be for a character named Longtail. — Jeremy Bulloch

I've been in this business a long time, and I'm very clear on what is real and what is fleeting. — Tamara Tunie

We the living, should not think of the dead as lonely because if they could speak to us, they would say: "Do not weep for me, earth was not my true country, I was an alien there: I am at Home where everyone comes." — Helen Keller

The thing that I had saved up for myself and wanted most to bring off was a fully fledged professional production of Hamlet at the Royal Shakespeare Theater in Stratford. — Trevor Nunn

Every choice brings wisdom in its wake. If you got to have the wisdom first, it wouldn't be a choice
just policy — Gregory Maguire

I think the whole reason I act is because it's much more fun to be somebody else. I'm pretty boring. — Melissa McCarthy

-I was a doctor, remember?
-For plants. I was a nurse. For people. — Scott Snyder

Sure you're okay?" "Fine," I snapped, re-adjusting my jeans and resisting the urge to fix my wedgie.
"Good," he said unfazed. "Because girls shouldn't hurt themselves when they fall for me."
A & E Kirk (2012-01-07). Demons at Deadnight (Divinicus Nex Chronicles series Book 1) (p. 24). A&E Kirk. Kindle Edition. — A&E Kirk

If it's fiction, then it better be true. — Sherman Alexie

what they had endured — Lee Kuan Yew

Praise ignorance, for what man has not encountered he has not destroyed. — Wendell Berry

Pleasure and pain moreover supply the motives of desire and of avoidance, and the springs of conduct generally. This being so, it clearly follows that actions are right and praiseworthy only as being a means to the attainment of a life of pleasure. But that which is not itself a means to anything else, but to which all else is a means, is what the Greeks term the telos, the highest, ultimate or final Good. — Epicurus