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Tiley Strozewski Quotes By Octavia E. Butler

That which could hunger, could starve. — Octavia E. Butler

Tiley Strozewski Quotes By Linda Conrad

The hardest part for me during the creation stage is actually putting words on paper that make sense and tell my story the way I see it. I sometimes feel I am slogging through quicksand when I write. — Linda Conrad

Tiley Strozewski Quotes By Anton DiSclafani

In the end, the details weren't about beauty or status. They never had been, for me. They were about feeling at home in the world. And Joan hated these details. She thought my existence relentlessly tedious. What she couldn't see was that the details were life. That was how you loved someone: every day, without fail, over and over. — Anton DiSclafani

Tiley Strozewski Quotes By Steven Adler

We owe it to the fans to do a tour around the world. — Steven Adler

Tiley Strozewski Quotes By Haruki Murakami

I stepped out of the shower and dried my hair, rubbed on body lotion, cleaned my ears. Then to the kitchen to heat up the last of the coffee. Only to discover: no one sitting at the opposite side of the table. Staring at that chair where no one sat, I felt like a tiny child in a De Chirico painting, left behind all alone in a foreign country. — Haruki Murakami

Tiley Strozewski Quotes By Ronnie Spector

So don't get me wrong, I love my songs, and I still love hearing them. That's history, baby. — Ronnie Spector

Tiley Strozewski Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

All actors are whores.
They want only one thing: to seduce you. — Joyce Carol Oates

Tiley Strozewski Quotes By Douglas Coupland

Venice Beach: proof of the biological impossibility of imagining a person being simultaneously good-looking and poor. — Douglas Coupland

Tiley Strozewski Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

So you know how things stand. Now forget what they think of you. Be satisfied if you can live the rest of your life, however short, as your nature demands. Focus on that, and don't let anything distract you. You've wandered all over and finally realized that you never found what you were after: how to live. Not in syllogisms, not in money, or fame, or self-indulgence. Nowhere. — Marcus Aurelius