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Trulls Road Quotes By John F. Carlson

The artist himself is often surprised at the finished work of art. He cannot tell 'how it happened', nor could he repeat the feat at someone's bidding. — John F. Carlson

Trulls Road Quotes By George R R Martin

At night Tyrion would oft hear her praying. A waste of words. If there are gods to listen, they are monstrous gods who torment us for their sport. Who else would make a world like this, so full of bondage, blood, and pain? — George R R Martin

Trulls Road Quotes By Martin Amis

One recalls John Updike's argument: the only evidence for the existence of God is the collective human yearning that it should be so. — Martin Amis

Trulls Road Quotes By Micah Lexier

Sometimes being an artist is a real drag. It can be incredibly bureaucratic. — Micah Lexier

Trulls Road Quotes By Lou Reed

I am very emotionally affected by sound. Sounds are the inexplicable ... There is a sound you hear in your head, it's your nerves, or your blood running. — Lou Reed

Trulls Road Quotes By Kristen Ashley

When my phone rang at the bakery, this usually meant someone wanted to order a birthday cake.
When Brock's rang at the Station, this usually meant someone had a cap busted in their ass.
My job was WAY better. — Kristen Ashley

Trulls Road Quotes By Michael Muller

The challenges I face in the studio pale in comparison to when I'm out in nature. — Michael Muller

Trulls Road Quotes By Jen Turano

My grandfather will adore you."
"Because ... ?"
"You're not normal."
"I see we're back to trading insults."
"I meant that as a compliment. — Jen Turano

Trulls Road Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

After the discovery in 1918 of love letters revealing that Franklin was involved with Lucy Mercer: The bottom dropped out of my own particular world, I faced myself, my surroundings, my world, honestly for the first time. — Eleanor Roosevelt