The Crucible Act 3 Irony Quotes & Sayings
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I must ... warn my readers that my attacks are directed against themselves, not against my stage figures. — George Bernard Shaw

He who does not desire much more from things than knowledge of them easily makes peace with his soul. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Step outside what's comfortable and safe. — Carrie Ryan

The task of being right is a task the father perfects over time. — Ben Marcus

If you think of life as like a big pie, you can try to hold the whole pie and kill yourself trying to keep it, or you can slice it up and give some to the people around you, and you still have plenty left for yourself. — Jay Leno

It ain't so easy writing about nothin — Patti Smith

A ray of light made a rainbow through the mist. [His] words had given her a small glimmer of hope - the kind of hope she thought had disappeared from her life forever. — Rachel Skatvold

For the longest time I was brought up listening to only two genres of music, pop and rock. So in the past few years I've been trying to expand my interests because I think that you can only write to the extent of your knowledge, and if your knowledge is limited you can't write past that. — Jacqueline Emerson

Tonight's not my night to lose you, partner," I told him. "Tomorrow's not my day to lose you, either." I lifted my hand from his chest and brought it down in a fist
over his heart, my voice now shouting, "Never, never, never again will there be a time when it's my time to lose you! — Kristen Ashley

A room of one's own isn't nearly enough. A house, or, best, an island of one's own. — Lillian Hellman

Mr.Nobody is perfect for the Scenario
"All as None". — Deyth Banger

people should be careful of only looking for signs from God." Remember the Devil can put up billboards too. — Stephan Labossiere

I don't care how things stand, every girl wants to feel beautiful when they see 'that ex' again. You know the one I'm talking about. The one that had claimed enough of you that some of it had been lost in the parting. — R.K. Lilley