Wandalyn Tan Quotes & Sayings
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The gods made seven wonders and mortal men made mine. — George R R Martin
This is not necessarily the answer people want, but ultimately, I think writing is an amoral process. Your ultimate responsibility is to the truth of the story you're trying to tell. — Lynn Coady
It only takes one thought in one moment to alter the course of your life. — Mark Donnelly
She poured a little social sewage into his ears. — George Meredith
[...]this whole world is sustained only for the sake of Jesus Christ, his Word, and his message. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
The Mongol conquests are difficult to fathom. Although their most important technology was the horse, they conquered much of the known world from China to Europe, a series of wars that killed tens of millions of people, then a substantial chunk of the world's population. — Max Fisher
It was easy to get the offers for the good-looking vapid dude. I guess that's my power alley. — Jason Lewis
What are you working on?" Elizabeth asked. Nate could hear her tapping a pencil on her desk. She took notes during their conversations. He didn't know what she did with the notes, but it bothered him.
"I have a lecture at the sanctuary in four days." Why, why had he told her? Why? Now she'd rattle down the mountain in her ancient Mercedes that looked like a Nazi staff car, sit in the audience, and ask all the questions that she knew in advance he couldn't answer. — Christopher Moore
Zidane is probably the best player there has been in the past 20 years ... France have recovered the best Zidane and they have progressively grown throughout this tournament. — Zinedine Zidane
Wake up, sleeping beauty," he whispered in her ear. "The sun is just about to crest the mountains."
"Tell it to wait," she mumbled. — Donna Grant
The spirit of wickedness in high places is now so powerful and many-headed in its incarnations that there seems nothing more to do than personally refuse to worship any of the hydras' heads. — J.R.R. Tolkien
