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Zmanda Windows Quotes By Mary Jane Hathaway

He turned toward the bookshelf, his back to her, saying nothing. He held out one hand and she gave him the Eliot to shelve. His voice was rough. "'Our words have wings, but fly not where we would.'"
Caroline stepped back into her heels. "I always thought she stole that line from Homer. He was all about the 'winged words' in the Odyssey, and then Eliot comes along with that line and everyone falls all over it."
Brooks seemed to be examining the shelf again. "I thought you liked George Eliot."
"I do. I think she was brilliant. But what does that line mean, anyway? Is it about influence? Writing? Distance?" She shrugged, wishing he would step away from the books and turn around.
"Maybe it means that sometimes what we say doesn't come across the way we mean it to." He finally turned, his lips tilted up a bit at the corners. "I always liked 'nothing is so good as it seems beforehand.' I think that's the perfect Eliot quote for the moment we head off to a garden party. — Mary Jane Hathaway

Zmanda Windows Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

The worst part of writing fiction is the fear of wasting your life behind a keyboard. The idea that, dying, you'll realize you only lived on paper. Your only adventures were make-believe, and while the world fought and kissed, you sat in some dark room masturbating and making money. — Chuck Palahniuk

Zmanda Windows Quotes By Edward Young

Be wise with speed; a fool at forty is a fool indeed. — Edward Young

Zmanda Windows Quotes By Ginger Scott

I run my hand over my eyes again and move it to my open mouth then my chin, laughing into my palm. "She has me so completely, and the only thing I can compare it to is the way you said Alyssa hit your heart. Like there's nothing too crazy, too far, too much... — Ginger Scott

Zmanda Windows Quotes By Glen Duncan

I find I still adore walking. Absurd, obviously, what with it being merely a case of putting one foot in front of the other and so on - but there you are. — Glen Duncan

Zmanda Windows Quotes By William F. Buckley Jr.

What was wrong with communism wasn't aberrant leadership, it was communism. — William F. Buckley Jr.

Zmanda Windows Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

A sincere and warmly-expressed apology can produce the same effects as morphine on a suffering soul. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Zmanda Windows Quotes By Dante Alighieri

And he began, "What chance or destiny
has brought you here before your final day?
And who is he who leads your pilgrimage?"
"Up there in life beneath the quiet stars
I lost my way," I answered, "in a valley,
before I'd reached the fullness of my age.
I turned my shoulders on it yesterday:
this soul appeared as I was falling back,
and by the road through Hell he leads me home."
"Follow your star and you will never fail
to find your glorious port," he said to me — Dante Alighieri

Zmanda Windows Quotes By Mieczyslaw Jastrun

Solitude is an essential element of poetry. — Mieczyslaw Jastrun

Zmanda Windows Quotes By Robert Orben

Humor starts like a wildfire, but then continues on, smoldering, smoldering for years. — Robert Orben

Zmanda Windows Quotes By Charlotte Gainsbourg

I don't have a career plan. I've never done that. Things happen accidentally and I've been lucky. — Charlotte Gainsbourg

Zmanda Windows Quotes By May Sarton

Journey by Train Stretched across counties, countries, the train Rushes faster than memory through the rain. The rise of each hill is a musical phrase. Listen to the rhythm of space, how it lies, How it rolls, how it reaches, what unwinding relays Of wood and meadow where the red cows graze Come back again and again to closed eyes - That garden, that pink farm, that village steeple, And here and there the solitary people Who stand arrested when express trains pass, That stillness of an orchard in deep grass. Yet landscapes flow like this toward a place, A point in time and memory's own face. So when the clamor stops, we really climb Down to the earth, closing the curve of time, Meeting those we have left, to those we meet Bringing our whole life that has moved so fast, And now is gathered up and here at last, To unroll like a ribbon at their feet. — May Sarton

Zmanda Windows Quotes By John Pomfret

I had my life threatened by Bosnian Serbs on numerous occasions. — John Pomfret

Zmanda Windows Quotes By Jose Padilha

If you replace a soldier with a machine, you take away the possibility of the soldier or the policeman to not do something the state asks of him. He may think it's unethical to do it. A machine doesn't have that critical perspective. — Jose Padilha

Zmanda Windows Quotes By Jason Dohring

I love the creating part of taking on a character. It is fun to be another person and create what it would be like to be that person. — Jason Dohring