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Treble Stitch Quotes By Marty Rubin

Even blind alleys lead somewhere. — Marty Rubin

Treble Stitch Quotes By Edmund White

The one thing that is sort of sneered at and not really believed is bisexuality. Any bisexual man is just seen as a closeted gay man. That shows how narrow-minded people are. The other thing that's totally neglected and which nobody approves of is celibacy. People again assume that you're just repressing something. — Edmund White

Treble Stitch Quotes By Eowyn Ivey

He expected to drown before she reached it. — Eowyn Ivey

Treble Stitch Quotes By Barbara Corcoran

You steal the limelight, you steal the market share — Barbara Corcoran

Treble Stitch Quotes By John Hawkes

I'm just looking for the best story being told by the best people and the best part that I can find. If those things add up, I want to be a part of it whether it's a studio film or, more likely in that instance, an independent film. — John Hawkes

Treble Stitch Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

Love is an indescribable sensation - perhaps a conviction, a sense of certitude. — Joyce Carol Oates

Treble Stitch Quotes By Darren McCarty

It's disappointing being a Canadian and having friends on that team but that's the way it goes. It's the Olympics. It's disappointing for every Canadian but over the years you've seen the parity with all the teams because it's the best players in the world. — Darren McCarty

Treble Stitch Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

It is important not to force a character into something. Fiction writers can be too controlling - usually that's a terror of our own unconscious processes. — Jeanette Winterson

Treble Stitch Quotes By Terry Pratchett

What good's a god who gives you everything you want? — Terry Pratchett

Treble Stitch Quotes By Donna Woolfolk Cross

Would he be happy? Joan hoped so. But somehow he seemed a man fated always to yearn after that which he could not have, to choose for himself the rockiest, most difficult path. She would pray for him, as for all the other sad and troubled souls who must travel roads alone. — Donna Woolfolk Cross