
Top 14 Barry Windham Quotes
#1. Though virtue give a ragged livery, she gives a golden cognizance; if her service make thee poor, blush not. Thy poverty may disadvantage thee, but not dishonor thee.
Francis Quarles
#2. Each man or woman was a mansion in a condition between grandness and disrepair, and even in a grand palace, sometimes a room existed in which no one but the resident would ever be welcome.
Dean Koontz
#4. There is no hate such as that born out of love betrayed- and my brain screamed out for revenge.
V.C. Andrews
#5. Was he at the movies to see a movie, she said, or maybe more narrowly, more essentially, simply to be at the movies?
Don DeLillo
#6. Music on the radio. When I went in, the big bands were just getting up a good head of steam. Now every song sounds like it's about fucking.
Stephen King
#7. Sailors, with their built in sense of order, service and discipline, should really be running the world.
Nicholas Monsarrat
#8. When you write fiction, you have an ideal reader in your mind who's sort of you but smarter.
Darin Strauss
#9. Runners, by nature, are intentional people and normally pretty light on our feet.
Kristin Armstrong
#10. Character repudiates intellect, yet excites it; and character passes into thought, is published so, and then is ashamed before newflashes of moral worth.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#11. People always ask my mom what I did as a kid. My mom says, "He wasn't a bad kid. He was never an unruly kid, always listened and obeyed."
Larry The Cable Guy
#12. Our cat is kind dove shellfish, and thinks the world is hers, She finds a comfy spot and then we pet turtle sheep purrs.
Brian P. Cleary
#13. I even pondered the thought seemed to spur Quinn on and he suddenly shifted his body so that it was pressed up against mine and Brody's. His lips claimed mine in a searing kiss and I felt his big hand cupping the back of my head as he held me in place.
Sloane Kennedy
#14. I can't imagine how American readers will react to a novel, but if the story is appealing it doesn't matter much if you don't catch all the detail. I'm not too familiar with the geography of nineteenth century London, for instance, but I still enjoy reading Dickens.
Haruki Murakami
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