Verleren Quotes & Sayings
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Suddenly, she was gripped by the idea that if she changed her clothes her entire life would change as well. — Monica Ali

Agent Jones switched to the big screen and a grainy video of MoMo sitting at his enormous desk, a swivel-hipped Elvis clock ticking behind his bewigged head. 'Death to the capitalist pigs! Death to your cinnamon bun-smelling malls! Death to your power walking and automatic car windows and I'm With Stupid T-shirts! The Republic of ChaCha will never bend to your side-of-fries -drive -through-please-oh-would-you-like-ketchup-with-that corruption! MoMo B. ChaCha defies you and all you stand for, and one day, you will crumble into the sea and we will pick up the pieces and make them into sand art. — Libba Bray

A straw man can be a very convenient property, after all. I can see why a plenteously contented, drowsily complacent, temperamentally incurious atheist might find it comforting - even a little luxurious - to imagine that belief in God is no more than belief in some magical invisible friend who lives beyond the clouds, or in some ghostly cosmic mechanic invoked to explain gaps in current scientific knowledge. — David Bentley Hart

I don't separate my books into historical novels and the rest. To me, they're all made-up worlds, and both kinds are borne out of curiosity, some investigation into the past. — Peter Carey

A brainiac notices everything, an ignoramus comments about everything. — Heinrich Heine

Near the point of impact, time acelerates to the speed of light. — Joyce Carol Oates

Don't let affluence make you impoverished of God. — Jon Bloom

When I was young, I never wanted to leave the court until I got things exactly correct. My dream was to become a pro. — Larry Bird

Movement in new direction helps find new cheese. — Spencer Johnson

When we tap into our creativity, we experience a sense of strength and well-being. — JuliaCameron

People who didn't need people needed people around to know that they were the kind of people who didn't need people. — Terry Pratchett