Top 16 Bahzell Quotes
#1. Falderson," he said quietly to Bahzell in passable Navahkan, "is as stupid as the day is long." He craned his neck to gaze up at the hradani and shook his head. "In fact, he's even stupider than I thought. You, sir, are the biggest damned hradani-no offense-I think I've ever seen.
David Weber
#2. I swear on my life that I do not do these things on purpose,
Rachel Vincent
#3. Christmas is a baby shower that went totally overboard.
Andy Borowitz
#4. When you are success oriented it is much easier to succeed than to fail.
Debasish Mridha
#5. I think that writers are, at best, outsiders to the society they inhabit. They have a kind of detachment, or try to have.
John Irving
#6. It is a sign of great inner insecurity to be hostile to the unfamiliar.
Anais Nin
#7. There is danger for the eye in seeing too clearly, danger for the ear in hearing too sharply and danger to the heart from caring too greatly.
Zhuangzi
#8. I have a lot of respect for L. Ron Hubbard and I consider him to be a genius and perhaps less acknowledged than he ought to be.
Werner Erhard
#9. Everyone, Republican or otherwise has their own particular part to play. No part is too great or too small, no one is too old or too young to do something.
Bobby Sands
#10. I mean, really: He called me 33 percent lesbian, which was a gross underestimation of my lesbian-ness.
Reese Witherspoon
#11. Good writing is always about things that are important to you, things that are scary to you, things that eat you up.
John Edgar Wideman
#13. Hemingway and Saroyan had the line, the magic of it. The problem was that Hemingway didn't know how to laugh and Saroyan was filled with sugar.
Charles Bukowski
#15. God directs his people not simply to worship but to sing his praises "before the nations." We are called not simply to communicate the gospel to nonbelievers; we must also intentionally celebrate the gospel before them.
Timothy Keller
#16. There are little thoughts in your head that can grow until they eat your entire mind. Just tiny little thoughts
they are like a cancer, there is no telling what triggers the spread, or who will be struck, and why some get it and others are spared.
Anne Enright
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