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Traipse Bengals Quotes By Hugh MacLeod

Writer's block is just a symptom of feeling like you have nothing to say, combined with the rather weird idea that you should feel the need to say something. Why? If you have something to say, then say it. If not, enjoy the silence while it lasts. The noise will return soon enough. — Hugh MacLeod

Traipse Bengals Quotes By Christopher Pike

Persistence is the key to solving most mysteries. — Christopher Pike

Traipse Bengals Quotes By Alexandra Katehakis

We might feel that we must demonstrate explicitly when we're upset, or not upset. This perceived need may stem from our family of origin, from how we learned to be heard when a simple "no" wasn't enough. We may have learned to mask certain feelings, or portray feelings that weren't ours. But as adults we each need to learn to state our personal truth without having to prove it or shout it. — Alexandra Katehakis

Traipse Bengals Quotes By Jessica Lave

[Hannah:] Here is to Rylie Cates: May your pens never run out of ink, your computer never run out of power, and your brain never run out of brilliant ideas. — Jessica Lave

Traipse Bengals Quotes By Patience Strong

It has been said that the only reason for leaving England is to give yourself the pleasure of coming back to it. — Patience Strong

Traipse Bengals Quotes By Charles Darwin

Often a cold shudder has run through me, and I have asked myself whether I may have not devoted myself to a fantasy. — Charles Darwin

Traipse Bengals Quotes By Miranda Richardson

Feminism was a dirty word for a while. — Miranda Richardson

Traipse Bengals Quotes By Timothy Leary

The neurogenetic meaning of the cultural revolution is now clear. Neurochemicals are designed to be pursuitist, not escapist. They open the nervous system to the possibilities of future post-terrestrial evolution. — Timothy Leary