Wareings Quotes & Sayings
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Our real poems are already in us / and all we can do is dig. / We can work for years and never find them / or miss them when they stare us in the face. — Jonathan Galassi

Be determined. Be persistent. Be consistent," the muse said. "Then he looked at me and winked. "Never give up, dumb-ass. — Lani Brown

She wished all her memories could be of the good times, but the bad times kept coming back to haunt her. — Cecelia Ahern

Aunt Prue was holding one of the squirrels in her hand, while it sucked ferociously on the end of the dropper. 'And once a day, we have ta clean their little private parts with a Q-tip, so they'll learn ta clean themselves.' That was a visual I didn't need. 'How could you possibly know that?' 'We looked it up on the E-nternet.' Aunt Mercy smiled proudly. I couldn't imagine how my aunts knew anything about the Internet. The Sisters didn't even own a toaster oven. 'How did you get on the Internet?' 'Thelma took us ta the library and Miss Marian helped us. They have computers over there. Did you know that? — Kami Garcia

Actually, I have to say that I don't believe in having a sexual realtionship outside of marriage. — Brian Littrell

My favorite things in life don't cost any money. It's really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time. — Steve Jobs

I do this not because I am courageous and honest, but because it is the only way to end the conflict of my deepest soul. — Alan Paton

I like the dark," she said. "Ain't it just like a big blue blanket wrappin' us up with comfort? — Suzanne Palmieri

It's our loot!" he yelled, standing on his tiptoes so he could get in Clarisse's face. "If you don't like it, you can kiss my quiver! — Rick Riordan

Witness, for instance, the establishment of settled 'alternative' or 'independent' cultural zones, which endlessly repeat older gestures of rebellion and contestation as if for the first time. 'Alternative' and 'independent' don't designate something outside mainstream culture; rather, they are styles, in fact the dominant styles, within the mainstream. — Mark Fisher