Regina Doman Quotes
Blanche, prosaic in a pale yellow sweater and blue jeans, was wondering again if anything mattered—-life, faith--specifically, finishing homework assignments.

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I'm not the girl who always has a boyfriend. I'm the girl who rarely has a boyfriend.
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My parents raised me to believe that when one door slams in your face, turn around because there's probably another door opening up somewhere.
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I was lucky enough to have parents that took me out from country to country and go to school and learn how to be a better person.
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I have the impression that every time I'm heartbroken, I leave a bit of myself behind. I am the believer. I go back and do the same mistakes over and over again and sign them proudly.
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We just got whipped from the beginning of the game to the end. They did everything right and we did nothing right.
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We spend our days, each one of us, in looking for the secret of life. Well, the secret of life is in Art.
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As far as exercising goes... watch for my next book, How I died while Jogging.
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I know I'm going to blow one day. My life is doomed the way it is. I have no future.
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All religions teach that two opposite forces act upon us and the human endeavour consists in a series of eternal rejections and acceptances.
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The blues has been the foundation of all other American music since the beginning.
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In effect, I grew up in a sort of timewarp, a place where times are scrambled up. There are elements of my childhood that look to me now, in memory more like the 1940s or the 1950s than the 1960s. Jack [Womack] says that that made us science fiction writers, because we grew up experiencing a kind of time travel.
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Make a list. Score your dates. Market yourself wisely. Find your needle.
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As opposed to living the rich life and consuming as much as possible, people have to take a step back. Instead of buying the biggest diamond or having 18 cars, do other things. Buying the biggest thing is outdated and there is no excuse for it.
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Our whole social order could self-destruct over the obsession with freedom disconnected from responsibility; where choice is imagined to be somehow independent of consequences.
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Those playful fancies of the mighty sky.
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It started as a hobby when I was a kid, and I'm finishing as a hobby.
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As much as we thirst for approval we dread condemnation.
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Blanche, prosaic in a pale yellow sweater and blue jeans, was wondering again if anything mattered—-life, faith--specifically, finishing homework assignments.