Debbie Moore Quotes
Somehow, when everything is too easy it's not necessarily the right recipe for success.

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We cannot build a viable state with a country that is disintegrating into small pieces.
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I love making buckwheat crepes with ham, Parmesan cheese, and a fried egg on top. It's my go-to breakfast.
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I want a girlfriend who can eat like me.
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I do believe in women. I really do.
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I think they thought it was very arrogant of me to write the end of my seven books series when I didn't have a publisher and no-one had heard of me
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All bad writers are in love with the epic.
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Sin writes histories, goodness is silent.
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I love fragrance for the pure fact that I think it's something that women utilize in a way to make themselves feel good, and I think this idea that we do it for men or for other people is such a misconception.
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They came to me with this case of Twitter ignoring case of smeared housewife.
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The only difficulty is to know what bits to choose and what to leave out. Novel-writing is not creation, it is selection.
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I want to show off how beautiful my subjects are, whether its a cheetah or a live girl or two of them together.
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Blazing? Droplets of thoughts can soothe it all. Don't feel depleted. Bask in the residue. That remains!
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A fool is very dangerous when in power.
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Never bet with anyone you meet on the first tee who has a deep suntan, a 1-iron in his bag, and squinty eyes.
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I find myself gravitating towards drama. It interests me. In the books I read, the paintings I like, it's always the darker stuff.
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Writers talk about the agony of writing; I talk about the agony of not writing.
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Not a single visible phenomenon of celldivision gives even a remote suggestion of qualitative division. All the facts, on the contrary, indicate that the division of the chromatin is carried out with the most exact equality.
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I might get drunk one day and fall in love or fall over a hooker outside, and I would have consummated a relationship that I couldn't necessarily believe in.
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Faced with unmeasurables, people steer their way by magic. Before the invention of navigational instruments, a beautiful lady was carved on the prow of the boat to help sailors cross the ocean; and architects, grappling with the intangibles of design, select a guru whose work gives them personal help in areas where there are few rules to follow. The guru, as architectural father-figure, is subject to intense hate and love; either way, the relationship is personal, and necessarily one-to-one.
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Somehow, when everything is too easy it's not necessarily the right recipe for success.