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Tom Blandi Quotes By Rob Bignell, Editor

...writing allows us to reposition ourselves so we can see what is otherwise in our mental blind spots or those things about oneself and the world that we neither can see nor understand from the spot where we stand. — Rob Bignell, Editor

Tom Blandi Quotes By Lidia Bastianich

Lambruscos have been misrepresented by industrial versions that have the soda pop flavor they think Americans want. — Lidia Bastianich

Tom Blandi Quotes By Loretta Chase

I don't know who had the training of you," he continued doggedly, "but your morals are shocking. You spent a night in my bed, remember, after a night in a bawdy house. You go about collecting street urchins and letting inebriated vagabonds kiss you, and then you get into brawls in pawnshops. You are probably past all redemption, but I'm going to reform you anyhow. If you behave yourself, perhaps I'll let you reform me on occasion, but I make no promises. — Loretta Chase

Tom Blandi Quotes By Edward Hirsch

She herself feels unequal to the world's sufferings and fears that by narrowing her focus on the world to make it manageable, she has trivialized it. — Edward Hirsch

Tom Blandi Quotes By Dorothy Dix

Confession is always weakness. The grave soul keeps its own secrets, and takes its own punishment in silence. — Dorothy Dix

Tom Blandi Quotes By Walter Russell Bowie

The Christian church does not need more popular preaching, but more unpopular preaching. — Walter Russell Bowie

Tom Blandi Quotes By Ayn Rand

You'd rather not hear it now? But I want you to hear it. We never need to say anything to each other when we're together. This is - for the time when we won't be together. I love you, Dominique. As selfishly as the fact that I exist. As selfishly as my lungs breathe air. I breathe for my own necessity, for the fuel of my body, for my survival. I've given you, not — Ayn Rand

Tom Blandi Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

O ye, who see perplexities over your heads, beneath your feet, and to the right and left of you; you will be an eternal enigma unto yourselves until ye become humble and joyful as children. Then will ye find Me, and having found Me in yourselves, you will rule over worlds, and looking out from the great world within to the little world without, you will bless everything that is, and find all is well with time and with you. KRISHNA. — Leo Tolstoy

Tom Blandi Quotes By P.W. Catanese

A long time ago a boy climbed a beanstalk, and he came down a thief. Now a thief is climbing a beanstalk. And who knows what will come down? — P.W. Catanese

Tom Blandi Quotes By Jeff VanderMeer

So many differing opinions and philosophies ... are rarely housed under the roof of a single magazine. — Jeff VanderMeer

Tom Blandi Quotes By Robert James Waller

I don't like feeling sorry for myself. That's not who I am. And most of the time I don't feel that way. Instead, I am grateful for having at least found you. We could have flashed by one another like two pieces of cosmic dust.
God or the universe or whatever one chooses to label the great systems of balance and order does not recognize Earth-time. To the universe, four days is no different than four billion light years. I try to keep that in mind.
But, I am, after all, a man. And all the philosophic rationalizations I can conjure up do not keep me from wanting you, every day, every moment, the merciless wail of time, of time I can never spend with you, deep within my head.
I love you, profoundly and completely. And I always will.
The last cowboy,
Robert — Robert James Waller

Tom Blandi Quotes By Jacqueline Carey

Clearly, I'm drawn to characters with inner conflicts. — Jacqueline Carey

Tom Blandi Quotes By Graham Kennedy

Many people think I'm a television personality. I never have been! Just someone who acts it. — Graham Kennedy

Tom Blandi Quotes By Isaac Asimov

The thanks of a weak one are but of little value," he muttered, "but you have them, for truly, in this past week, little but scraps have come my way- and for all my body is small, yet is my appetite unseemly great. — Isaac Asimov