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Yunick Define Quotes By George R R Martin

I've said in many interviews that I like my fiction to be unpredictable. I like there to be considerable suspense. — George R R Martin

Yunick Define Quotes By Martin Luther

I see a word that hates evil more than it loves good. — Martin Luther

Yunick Define Quotes By Dexter Palmer

The palimpsests of molecules need not be overwritten, for machines make once-ephemeral words persist: they collect in gutters; they pile up and require sweeping; they hang in air like morning fog. — Dexter Palmer

Yunick Define Quotes By Mirra Alfassa

Widen your consciousness to the dimension of the earth and you will have a place for everything. — Mirra Alfassa

Yunick Define Quotes By Jane Mayer

[David] Maraniss sees [Barack] Obama as a man with a moviegoer's or writer's sensibility, where he is both participating and observing himself participating, and views much of the political process as ridiculous or surreal, even as he is deep into it. — Jane Mayer

Yunick Define Quotes By Colleen Hoover

I want to feel that again. I want to remember what it feels like to love someone like that. And not just anyone. I want to know what it feels like to love Charlie. — Colleen Hoover

Yunick Define Quotes By Mike Cloud

Patriotism means loving our country, not the government. — Mike Cloud

Yunick Define Quotes By Angela Carter

I haven't changed much, over the years. I use less adjectives, now, and have a kinder heart, perhaps. — Angela Carter

Yunick Define Quotes By J.N. LaVelle

She found that books, the well-written ones, had the power to transport her from a world that was sometimes overstressed and over stimulating to a wholly new place of the author's imaginations. — J.N. LaVelle

Yunick Define Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

I remember as a kid watching one of the Olympic games, and I was cheering for a big track athlete. He was the favorite to win, and he lost. I realized in that moment the pain he felt was so much greater than the pain that those who never thought they were going to win would have felt had they lost. — Malcolm Gladwell