Tolstaya Tatiana Quotes & Sayings
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I had never done any theater in high school, which actually worked to my benefit. I didn't develop any bad habits. — David James Elliott

Tell him I didn't want to leave him — Veronica Roth

These people have elevated audacity to symphonic and operatic levels. The Florida Supreme Court relied on new law to resolve the election dispute down there. — Vincent Bugliosi

Simple is the only way I can write. — Don Gibson

Did you know destruction of the soul is not the ending to life: Fear not of the Antichrist. — Damian Marley

When we change the shape of the Land, we alter the contents and contexts of our collective, familial, and personal memories. Yet, stories can preserve both mythic and familiar elements of geography even when the physical features are forgotten, buried, or obliterated. And more than this: the stories can bring these elements back. If the Land can be preserved long enough for its stories to be told, and retold, perhaps we all - as custodians of both place and memory - stand a chance at real preservation. — Ari Berk

I wanted to live. For the father and brother who I never knew and for my mother who was cheated of a life of happiness. I wanted to live for them. And I wanted to live for me. — Abbi Glines

And then I am going to rattle the stars. — Sarah J. Maas

The man who acts the least, upbraids the most. — Homer

The next day the two sisters went to the ball, and so did Cinderella, but dressed more magnificently than before. The King's son was always by her side, and his pretty speeches to her never ceased. — Charles Perrault

there's very little passion in taking the safe approach. — Sharon Pope

No one can avoid a challenge in life without breeding regret, and regret is the arsenic of life. — Esther Williams

The Gospels actually taught this:
Before you kill somebody, make absolutely sure he isn't well connected. so it goes. — Kurt Vonnegut

I studied mathematics which is the madness of reason. — Benjamin Moser