Wideway Episode Quotes & Sayings
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One of the most common outcomes of a depressive illness is a mistreated body. Now is the time to treat your body well. The more you learn to treat yourself well now, the less treatment you'll need down the road. — Harold H. Bloomfield

The logical connection was irrefutable. Her vision channels were being forced to encompass more than the narrow field of commerce, thereby becoming wider. The subject matter or palatability of the new visions was irrelevant. That they — Nalini Singh

Satire lies about literary men while they live and eulogy lies about them when they die. — Voltaire

The world that used to nurse us
now keeps shouting inane instructions.
That's why I ran to the woods. — Jim Harrison

An industrious farmer occupies a more dignified place in the scale of beings ... than a lazy lounger ... too proud to work, and drawing out a miserable existence by eating on that surplus of other men's labor. — Thomas Jefferson

It's been so long since a talented writer last occupied the White House; no wonder, then, that American writers have been among the most prominent of all the demographic groups claiming a piece of Barack Obama for themselves. — Jonathan Raban

And yet for all that I still had never gotten used to the breathtaking impermanence of things. — Michael Chabon

You know, I'm fan of women in general. I don't want to discriminate. — Joseph Morgan

One of these days, I keep telling myself, you'll learn to truly shut up and not care. And until then ... well, until then I'll keep taking deep breaths because it feels like the wind got knocked out of me. For all my not crying, I sure feel a hell of a lot worse than I did at the end of All Dogs go to Heaven. — John Green

That is where a big part of the Old South is, on coffee tables in Greenwich Village. — Rick Bragg

I think there's always room for more innovation and new things. — Warren Spector

Some things ARE true, even though the party says they are true. — George Orwell

Grant yourself permission to have all that life has to offer, and you will discover it has more to offer than you've ever imagined. — Neale Donald Walsch