Top 14 Artistitis Quotes
#1. You say that as if he's sick," Mathilde said. "He is. Great American Artistitis,
Lauren Groff
#2. The kids growing up in the apartheid era were so restricted and angry - if they spoke out against it, they were thrown in jail.
Malik Bendjelloul
#3. She was her steady self again, the one about whom Nonie had said, I admire that woman. Despite all her adversities, Beryl Jones manages to stay in control her days.
Gail Godwin
#5. If u are born poor then it's not your mistake but if u die poor then it is your mistake
Bill Gates
#6. Yesterday and tomorrow cross and mix on the skyline. The two are lost in a purple haze. One forgets, one waits.
Carl Sandburg
#7. In life, as in dreams, however, things often go by contraries
L.M. Montgomery
#8. They, the women, were like the gargoyles, Mattie thought. Respected in words, but hidden from view of those who ran the city and managing to live in the darkness, in the secret interstices of life.
Ekaterina Sedia
#9. What an amazing day this has been, he thought. What a perfectly amazing day ... and it's not even one in the afternoon yet.
Stephen King
#10. (aspiring journalist to Carl Kolchak)
'Andy knows I want to be a reporter. Like you'
This took me by surprise. 'Sallie, my dear, nobody wants to be a reporter like me.
Elizabeth Massie
#11. Any master skill in practice is about comprehending myriad elements and fitting them together in inspired ways that satisfy the objective.
Marian Deegan
#12. Every day, you save yourself, even when you don't feel up to it.
Fran Seen
#13. At one of the first science fiction conventions I ever went to, I saw a guy wearing a sandwich board promoting his book. Count me out of that one.
Carol Berg
#14. I am myself an empiric in natural philosophy, suffering my faith to go no further than my facts. I am pleased, however, to see the efforts of hypothetical speculation, because by the collisions of different hypotheses, truth may be elicited and science advanced in the end.
Thomas Jefferson
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