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

Quotes to Explore
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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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Economics was the only profession where a person could be considered an expert without having once been right.
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I'm really proud and happy that we finally got it together thanks to Tweeterhead, which is the company that put it together for me. It's something that I always wanted to do, but really did not have the time to work on myself
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Men rarely worry about using or being used because all relationships work that way. A man perceives himself as owning and being owned by a woman. 'Use' is a dirty word only when there's an imbalance in the relationship.
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Here is a simple recipe to begin with. Get up every morning with the set intention of writing and go to your desk and sit there for three hours, whether you accomplish anything or not. Before long you will find that you are writing madly, not waiting for inspiration.