Unborn Grandchild Quotes & Sayings
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Done without love, any congress between man and woman degrades the creative intelligence that graces your humanity. — Janny Wurts

The last madness I'll probably persist in is to believe myself a poet: it will be up to the critics to cure me. — Gerard De Nerval

The more involved you are, the more significant your learning will be. — Stephen Covey

Each book is, in a sense, an argument with myself, and I would write it, whether it is ever published or not. — Patricia Highsmith

If something produces an undue amount of pleasure or undue amount of displeasure, it's going to be judged differently and it's going to be introduced in your narrative with a different size, with a different development. So that is the next element to superimpose on the sequencing element. And in fact, that element is so powerful that very often it can trump the sequencing event, that the sequencing aspect. — Antonio Damasio

Where minds differ and opinions swerve there is scant a friend in that company. — Elizabeth I

Always I'm feeling, 'You're never going to work again.' That's going to happen one day, but I hope I'm not alive. — Lauren Bacall

I'm a purist: I start to wrinkle my nose when the Cold War ends. — Malcolm Gladwell

I'm a victim of maybe circumstances, but look at how it worked out. — Jessica Hahn

You can't tiptoe toward justice. You can't walk up to the door all polite and knock once or twice, hoping someone's home. Justice is a door that, when closed, must be kicked in. — Daniel Jose Older

What man thinks of changing himself so as to suit his wife? — Anthony Trollope

Each secret you carry has a weight all its own. They add up, secrets, to a burden you must carry all your days. — Ed Greenwood

I swear to God, after the zombie apocalypse the only thing left on the planet will be cockroaches and Moose," I told Mom one night after she managed to back into a light pole at the restaurant and drive away with not even a dent in the bumper.
Mom shushed me at the time. "He'll hear you! — Katie Klein