Sara Sheridan Quotes
For a novelist, the gaps in a story are as intriguing as material that still exists.
Sara Sheridan
Quotes to Explore
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BSB are a great bunch of guys, I really like them
Whitney Houston
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I think we realized what was at stake.
Joe Gibbs
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Shane padded back to the couch and flopped, sucking on his own can of soda. Eve shot him an exasperated look. “Yeah, man, thanks for bringing me one, too.” The raccoon eye make-up exaggerated her eye roll. “Dork.” “Didn’t know if you wanted zombie dirt sprinkled on it or anything. If you’re eating this week.
Rachel Caine
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I know a lot of people who read and think: "George [Saunders] is so much fun." There's no denying you're fun to read, but as a writer I think of [George Saunders] as, in fact, not a fun and freewheeling type but really an obsessive control artist.
Zadie Smith
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New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin said that New Orleans, when rebuilt, will be a chocolate city. And he will be the delicious nut in the center.
Amy Poehler
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One can be a technical master - full of craftsmanship, but not in most senses an artistic master.
Oliver Emberton
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Perpetual Peace is only found in the graveyard.
Immanuel Kant
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Pride attaches undue importance to the superiority of one's status in the eyes of others; and shame is fear of humiliation at one's inferior status in the estimation of others. When one sets one's heart on being highly esteemed, and achieves such rating, then he or she is automatically involved in fear of losing status.
Lao Tzu
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Radiohead is overrated. Thom Yorke's solo output, however, is brilliant.
Thomas Edward Yorke
Atoms for Peace
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The scriptures speak of His arms being open, extended, stretched out, and encircling. They are described as mighty and holy, arms of mercy, arms of safety, arms of love, “lengthened out all the day long.
Neil L. Andersen
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As far as I'm concerned, blues and jazz are the great American contributions to music.
Edgar Winter
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Wherever we direct our view, we discover the melancholy proofs of our depravity; whether we look to ancient or modern times, to barbarous or civilized nations, to the conduct of the world around us, or to the monitor within the breast; whether we read, or hear, or act, or think, or feel, the same humiliating lesson is forced upon us.
William Wilberforce