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Weirdest Yearbook Quotes By George R R Martin

That little touch is not in the books, but I wish it had been in the books because it was a great addition. — George R R Martin

Weirdest Yearbook Quotes By Erica Cameron

When I look at Mari now, it's like I see her in layers - the burning blonde with the ribbon over her mouth, the princess tearing apart a screwed-up tea party, the goddess wrapped in burning chains, and the girl who is somehow all those things yet isn't aware of it. Who doesn't even see the cliff she's running toward at full speed. — Erica Cameron

Weirdest Yearbook Quotes By Thomas King

There are no truths, Coyote," I says. "Only stories. — Thomas King

Weirdest Yearbook Quotes By Paul Auster

The real is always way ahead of what we can imagine. — Paul Auster

Weirdest Yearbook Quotes By Seth Godin

You become a winner because you're good at losing. — Seth Godin

Weirdest Yearbook Quotes By Belle Aurora

You, my dear, are a stupid ho. — Belle Aurora

Weirdest Yearbook Quotes By Don Meredith

When I die, I want to come back as Bobby Layne's chauffeur. — Don Meredith

Weirdest Yearbook Quotes By Nicole Holofcener

I hear people talk in my head, and I write it down. I choose where they live and how they dress to be real. — Nicole Holofcener

Weirdest Yearbook Quotes By Silvia Hartmann

One should not confuse creativity with whining. — Silvia Hartmann

Weirdest Yearbook Quotes By Janet Evanovich

If I didn't know better, I'd think you were trying to get me drunk," I said to Ranger.
"Not drunk," Ranger said. "Just relaxed and naked. — Janet Evanovich

Weirdest Yearbook Quotes By Francis Ford Coppola

I wanted to be a film student again, as a man in my 60s. To go someplace alone and see what you can cook up, with non-existent budgets. I didn't want to be surrounded by comforts and colleagues, which you have when when you're a big time director. I wanted to write personal works. — Francis Ford Coppola