Vasarelys Genre Quotes & Sayings
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Are you sure you wouldn't rather hear a story you know already?" Martin gave me a look far older than his years. "No. I want to hear new stories. There are so many out there I haven't heard yet." Rose — Bryan Fields
You can't hold up a blog; you can hold up a magazine. — Nancy Gibbs
Charity in the theater begins and ends with those who have a play opening within a week of one's own. — Moss Hart
Somewhere in my callow, misspent youth, I was smart enough to marry my best friend. — Rob Lowe
I have never, not once, gone on television and not received some email or tweet or comment about my hair. Without fail. Isn't that absurd? All it does is make me want to shape my bangs into a sort of middle finger-like sculpture. — Sally Kohn
No place indeed should murder sanctuarize; Revenge should have no bounds. — William Shakespeare
I didn't know whether this Mr. Smyth was behaving like white people, or if it just showed something vile about all people. — Sue Monk Kidd
Use locking to control access to global variables. Similar to concurrency control in a multiuser database environment, locking requires that before the value of a global variable can be used or updated, the variable must be "checked out." After the variable is used, it's checked back in. During the time it's in use (checked out), if some other part of the program tries to check it out, the lock/unlock routine displays an error message or fires an assertion. — Steve McConnell
If one is satisfied with things, one doesn't complain about the downsides that exist, either. — Georg Henrik Von Wright
Christ doesn't keep score. It's not about what you do here. It's about the person you are. It's about your faith. That's one thing that I'd like for young kids or anybody to know. — Mark Teixeira
Life is like a train: some are entering it to begin the trip while others are living it because the trip is over — Bangambiki Habyarimana
I more seriously considered publishing it under a pseudonym than I considered publishing it as fiction. I think the decision to write it as nonfiction happened at the very outset of the process, because the overwhelming impetus for writing this book was to understand what the experience meant, and to override my own reductions and rationalizations, whatever story I had that was not true. It didn't sit well with me and I needed to answer that. That's sort of the reason I write everything. — Melissa Febos
In the knowledge economy everyone is a volunteer, but we have trained our managers to manage conscripts. — Peter Drucker
