
Top 17 Contract Theory Quotes
#1. I learned to swallow words back, hold secrets on my tongue until they dissolved like soap bubbles.
Lauren Oliver
#2. I have been transcribing those poems and considering how lucky we are to live longer than flowers, even if not much happens to us.
Kate Bernheimer
#3. He dangled, he strangled, and there he hung on that bright, bright morning when I showed up to call him for breakfast.
Charlie Carillo
#4. I still haven't found the place where I can be my true self. But maybe you never get to be your true self, either.
Karen Joy Fowler
#5. One lesson I learned from 'The Monstrumologist' was never to get too attached to your own characters. That's harder in practice than in theory. At the end of the third book - which coincided with the end of my contract - I was an emotional wreck. I mourned Will Henry and Warthrop.
Rick Yancey
#8. I'm 19 years old. I think I'm doing a pretty good job ... Basically from my heart I really just want to say it really should be about to music. It should be about the craft that I'm making. This is not a gimmick and I'm an artist and I should be taken seriously.
Justin Bieber
#9. You said pain is necessary, because in order for a person to succeed, they must first learn to conquer adversity.
Colleen Hoover
#10. It is our task to provide policies suited to the different situations of today.
John Bracken
#11. Metrics are not a device for restraining the mad, any more than 'open form' or free verse is a prairie where a man can do all kinds of manly things in a state of wholesome unrestrictedness.
James Fenton
#12. Trust in your own instincts and wisdom, and not in the words and fears of experts.
Richard Carlson
#13. I'm Marcus Finch. Of course I have an escape car.
Richelle Mead
#14. That's what I love about boys," Marion told him. "No matter what, you just go about your business.
John Irving
#16. Ask yourself these three questions, Tatiana Metanova, and you will know who you are. Ask: What do believe in? What do you hope for? What do you love?
Paullina Simons
#17. Uncertain of uncertainty, skeptical of skepticism, it seems that the most important question is whether there is an important question.
Mitchell Heisman
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