Tynarol Quotes & Sayings
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Having deadlines helps because people are constantly breathing down my neck, and tapping their toes waiting for pages. So I just have to work nine to five. If I didn't have deadlines then I might be more of a golden hour kind of guy, writing from eight to noon and calling it a day, but that's just not the way I work right now. — David Lindsay-Abaire

The whitewashing of windows can provide very effective protection against fire resulting from the heat-flash from nuclear explosions. — William Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw

Men have been in charge of according value to literature, and ... they have found the contributions of their own sex immeasurably superior. — Dale Spender

If any of my sisters need me I shall honour the vow, no matter where, no matter when, no matter why. — Emily Madden

I love the feel of a book. I love the touch and smell and sound of the pages. I love the handling. A book is a sensual thing. You sit in a chair with it or like me you take it to bed and it's, well, enveloping. Weird I am, I know(...)You either get it or you don't. — Niall Williams

We've been deceived by the thought that we would be more pleasing to God in our own way than in the way God has given us. — St. Catherine Of Siena

Something can be done with people who put pickled onions in: strangulation seems best. — Bernard DeVoto

A positive outlook breeds success, just as a negative outlook breeds failure. — Brad Cohen

What if more of life could be like that? Like the last slow dance, where, to echo T.S. Eliot, a lifetime burns in every moment. — Alice Steinbach

Embryonic stem cell research will prolong life, improve life and give hope for life to millions of people. — Jim Ramstad

I wish I could drink like a lady
I can take one or two at the most
Three and I'm under the table
Four and I'm under the host. — Dorothy Parker

Dwelling on your past won't get you anywhere you haven't already been. — Nel E. Sherk

I had to get used to wearing a mask and wearing a prosthetic and performing with those things while singing and expressing myself through stylized movement, while keeping it as human as possible so the audience could be closer to the horror of the Phantom. — Gerard Butler