Uzakara Quotes & Sayings
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Ideas come easily to me, enacting them comes harder. I usually let things go. Perhaps it's an escape hatch, my way of allowing myself to double back and ease out the side door on a lot of my schemes. Irresolute about my social life, obsessive in my work. — Kathy Reichs

A writer absolutely has to make his villains clever and competent. It's no fun - and no challenge - for the heroes to get out of trouble without sweating about it first. — Timothy Zahn

And what do they even call this? It's not a threesome, or a love triangle. It's a two-and-a-half-some, an affection dihedron. — N.K. Jemisin

I could really use someone else's smile today. — Richelle E. Goodrich

I believe that we form our own lives, that we create our own reality, and that everything works out for the best. — Jim Henson

Some things worked far better in imagination than reality. In imagination, she was intrepid and resourceful; in reality she wished she were home, wrapped in a quilt. — Lauren Willig

Or if she just preferred a world where hope and creativity and faith trump reason? — Jandy Nelson

When you've got the upper hand, don't lose it by giving a lecture. — Ichiro Sakaki

No more excuses or procrastination! Stop allowing your days to be stolen by busy nothingness and take calculated steps towards your goals. — Steve Maraboli

When God bless you with a gift(person - family/friend) ~ Cherish the gift for if you abuse it, you'll lose it. — Vernita Simmons

Death, death. Now I won't be able to write my beautiful memoirs. — Joachim Von Ribbentrop

W. B. Yeats has created, if not a new world, a new star. He is not a reporter of life as it is, to the extent that Shakespeare or Browning is. One is not quite certain that his kingdom is of the green earth. He is like a man who has seen the earth not directly but in a crystal. — Robert Wilson Lynd

There is something very basic to the sense of listening. The sense of hearing is the only one that operates totally from vibrations, without other physical or chemical reactions to receive the sensations. — Henry Reed