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Torgersons Billings Quotes By Paulo Coelho

If only we could be enlightened enough to be able to listen in the silence. — Paulo Coelho

Torgersons Billings Quotes By Lois McMaster Bujold

When the souls rise up in glory, yours shall not be shunned nor sunderered, but shall be the prize of the gods' gardens. Even your darkness shall be treasured then, and all your pain made holy. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Torgersons Billings Quotes By Amory Lovins

Many analysts now regard modest, zero, or negative growth in our rate of energy use as a realistic long-term goal. — Amory Lovins

Torgersons Billings Quotes By Patrick Modiano

Because I find writing painful, I try to get it over with as fast as possible. But I write every day, or I lose the thread. — Patrick Modiano

Torgersons Billings Quotes By Frances Hodgson Burnett

The youngest youngster vibrates with the shock of cannon firing, even though the sound may not be near enough to be heard," answered Coombe. "We're all vibrating unconsciously. We are shuddering consciously at the things we hear and are mad to put a stop to, before they go further. — Frances Hodgson Burnett

Torgersons Billings Quotes By Morgan Spurlock

Well, even to this day, if I smell a Big Mac, I'm like Pavlov's dog. My mouth starts watering immediately, like, 'Man, that is so good,' but I can't take a bite of it. — Morgan Spurlock

Torgersons Billings Quotes By David Arnold

Look at you," I whisper, smiling, crying. "Lovely. — David Arnold

Torgersons Billings Quotes By Billy Corgan

I dont think we're the type of band people look at and say, 'I want to grow up to be just like that'. We're like a train wreck. — Billy Corgan

Torgersons Billings Quotes By E.L. Konigsburg

When I visit schools and talk to students about writing, I give them one word of advice and I give it to them quickly and loudly-FINISH! Starting something is easier than finishing it. You must have discipline to go from a few sentences, to a few paragraphs, to a piece of writing that has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Finishing something bridges the difference between someone who has talent and one who does not. My best advice? Apply the seat of your pants to the seat of your chair-and finish. FINISH! — E.L. Konigsburg