Vacontil Quotes & Sayings
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It is a peculiar art form, but I think it's a necessary art form - and I do believe it's a noble art form. — Paul Conrad

No crime too small' was never exactly Moriarty's slogan, but the criminal genius would apply himself to minor offences if an unusual challenge was presented. — Kim Newman

Blake . . . it's inevitable," I said, repeating the words I'd learned. "You've seen it on the horizon. You know what's coming. Paradise is always lost."
"That's a convenient turn of phrase," he said. "But paradise is never lost. Only destroyed. — Heidi Heilig

Scars are not a disfigurement, they are a sign telling the world that you fucking survived whatever it was that tried to kill you. — Jaden Wilkes

We have to take care of the people that can't take care of themselves. And I will do that through a different system. — Donald Trump

The male climax was accompanied by a split second entirely devoid of thought. A brief mental vacuum. A moment of clarity during which God could be glimpsed. Meditation gurus achieved similar states of thoughtlessness without sex and often described Nirvana as a never-ending spiritual orgasm. — Dan Brown

I'd rather be tried by 12 than carried by six. — Randy Alcorn

At nineteen, you can make out for hours, that goal-less, amorphous melting into someone else. — Carrie Brownstein

You look like a corgi — Stephanie Perkins

Melly is the only woman friend I ever had," she thought forlornly, "the only woman except Mother who really loved me. She's like Mother, too. Everyone who knew her has clung to her skirts. — Margaret Mitchell

The Writer's Oath
I promise solemnly:
1. to write as often and as much as I can,
2. to respect my writing self, and
3. to nurture the writing of others.
I accept these responsibilities and shall honor them always. — Gail Carson Levine

If you will not hear reason, she'll rap your knuckles. — Benjamin Franklin

Everything is temporary. Well, except government programs. — Brooke Bida

The novelist is required to create the illusion of a whole world with believable people in it, and the chief difference between the novelist who is an orthodox Christian and the novelist who is merely a naturalist is that the Christian novelist lives in a larger universe. He believes that the natural world contains the supernatural. And this doesn't mean that his obligation to portray the natural is less; it means it is greater. — Flannery O'Connor