Urara Meirochou Quotes & Sayings
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The universe owes you nothing, Kady. It has already given you everything, after all. It was here long before you, and it will go on long after you. The only way it will remember you is to do something worth remembrance. — Amie Kaufman
Someday the Sun will explode, and what about our journalism and poetry then? Well, so what? To hell with our exploding Sun. We have to do what we can do in the time we can act. — Bruce Sterling
You don't know someone until you've seen their darkness. — C.M. Rayne
Science fiction is, after all, the art of extrapolation. — Michael Dirda
Anybody could rise above anything in America. ...
No, they can't, Marie said, from the backseat. How was I supposed to break out of there? What were my people going to say? Uppity. That's what. 'Cause if I can, why can't they? But I tell you what, I don't even know how it's done. I never seen nobody do it. — Dan Baum
You never get it figured out. You just keep playing. — David Sanborn
In the bad old days, men kept women from choosing to work. In the bad new days, women keep women from choosing to stay home. — Jennifer Crusie
The sounds of silence are a dim recollection now, like mystery, privacy and paying attention to one thing - or one person - at a time. — Maureen Dowd
So why was Kim Kardashian famous? Because she was very good at marketing herself, that was all - and today, that was enough. Corporations are now people and people are now products, known as "brands". At a time when the 1 percent was getting richer, the 99 percent was suddenly trying to Keep up with the Kardashians. — Nancy Jo Sales
And then they bid their final goodbye which marked the end of their story. And beginning of two new stories. — Crestless Wave
Do not fail me again, Raphael. To you she is just an object or course; to me, she is life — Karen Swart
Number one rule for fiction: Coincidence can be used to worsen a characters predicament, but never to solve his problems. — Vivian Vande Velde
Depression is the most extreme form of vanity. — Julie Burchill
Speaking of boxes...
Do you know that thought experiment with the cat in the box with the poison? Theory requires the cat to be both alive and dead until observed.
Well, I actually performed the experiment. Dozens of times. The bad news is reality doesn't exist. The good news is we have a new cat graveyard. — Ted Kosmatka
Yeah, I don't necessarily like endings that contrive an artificial moment of completion. — Daniel Clowes
