Top 17 Arland Quotes
#1. Writing is killing time, like everything else. I do it because I like it.
Marty Rubin
#2. It is my hope that when a reader chooses to suspend their reality for mine, that it will be time well spent.
Sharon Van Orman
#3. The people with whom you surround yourself are either going to be the people who push you up or those who tear you down.
Thomas Mietzel
#4. Peas went with carrots as infallibly as ham went with eggs. For years I thought carrots and peas grew on the same vine.
Peg Bracken
#5. I begin, then, with some remarks about 'the meaning of a word.' I think many persons now see all or part of what I shall say: but not all do, and there is a tendency to forget, or to get it slightly wrong. In so far as I am merely flogging the converted, I apologize to them.
J.L. Austin
#6. Arland hit me with another smile. Vampire smiles should really be outlawed.
Ilona Andrews
#7. Humor is ... despair refusing to take itself seriously.
Arland Ussher
#8. The Khanum?" Arland coughed. The last sip of tea must've gone wrong.
"Are you unwell?" Dagorkun inquired.
"Healthy as a krahr," Arland said.
"That's such a relief. I would hate for some illness to interfere and spoil the grand celebration I planned when I send you to your afterlife.
Ilona Andrews
#9. When he looked at me like that I knew I was bound to follow him anywhere.
Christina Lauren
#10. When management and labor (employer and employee) both understand they are all on the same side, then each will prosper more.
Zig Ziglar
#11. Do you have the courage to bring forth the treasures that are hidden within you? Look,
Elizabeth Gilbert
#12. I am a bundle of other people's histories, a creature of circumstance.
Lionel Shriver
#13. If George Washington founded the nation, John Marshall defined it.
Jean Edward Smith
#14. Deserve.' How preoccupied we are with that. With what we should have, with what we are owed. I wonder if any word has ever caused more heartache.
Robert Jackson Bennett
#15. Death is a cessation of the impressions through the senses, and of the pulling of the strings that move the appetites, and of the discursive movements of the thoughts, and of the service to the flesh.
Marcus Aurelius
#16. Teaching, even when it was just subbing, was like having a pair of jumper cables attached to some critical part of your brain. It was good that the kids could draw power from that part, but there was precious little left over. Many
Stephen King
#17. People love their favorite records. And I aspire to make a record someone might be able to love in that way.
Moby
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