Zarzycka Maria Quotes & Sayings
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Writing is about culture and should be about everything. That's what makes it what it is. — Irvine Welsh

The most conventional customs cling to the table. Farmers who wouldn't drive a horse too hard expect pie three times a day. — Ellen Swallow Richards

She thinks, I want an orange soda. And I want vodka to mix into the orange soda. And while we're at it, I'd also like to stop being able to see how people are going to bite it. Oh, and a pony. I definitely want a goddamn pony. — Chuck Wendig

There is Indian time and white man's time. Indian time means never looking at the clock ... There is not even a word for time in our language. — Mary Brave Bird

[On plastic surgery:] My motto is: 'Anything that can be lifted should be lifted. Anything that falls should be caught. And try to catch any falling stuff before it hits the ground. — Joan Rivers

I fear living a life where I could have accomplished something and didn't. That's what I fear. I don't fear death. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

In his hands, I am again a mockingjay. — Suzanne Collins

well hold on a minute! — Bodine

Can a better kind of fiction save the world? There's always some tiny hope (strange things do happen), but the answer is almost certainly no, it can't. There is some reasonable chance, however, that it could save your soul. If you're unhappy about the hatred that's been unleashed in your heart, you might try imagining what it's like to be the person who hates you; you might consider the possibility that you are, in fact, the Evil One yourself. — Jonathan Franzen

I admire so many women, it's hard to choose, but I've always loved Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, and Mia Farrow. — Christina Hendricks

I just felt from personal observation that there is nothing more dislocated or alienated than a lifelong military person trying to cope in civilian life. It's like two completely separate planets. — Lee Child

The rules of physics are, in some cases, suspiciously anthropic. — Charles Stross