Top 12 Cy Stock Quotes
#1. For me, writing plays is far more an act of the mind than of the emotions. It's a very different kind of impulse than fiction writing.
Jim Grimsley
#2. But when a man has had only four hours' sleep he isn't sentimental. He sees things as they are: that is to say, he sees them in the garish light of justice; hideous, witless justice.
Albert Camus
#3. You just came out of the hospital ten days ago," Milo reminded him reprovingly. "You can't keep running into the hospital every time something happens you don't like. No, the best thing to do is fly the missions. It's our duty.
Joseph Heller
#4. Maybe someday I'll be his and he'll be mine. And space or time won't matter because we were meant to be.
But I won't hold my breath. Life doesn't usually work out the way we hope.
Amber L. Johnson
#5. It was always important to me that I made a record where I really sang well, and I don't think it's happened yet. There's always a possibility with each album that I might not record again, and I wanted to produce one that I could feel was mine.
Alison Moyet
#6. Sometimes, I'd see Sarah and her mom share a look across a room and I'd want to heave myself over like a table.
Jandy Nelson
#7. But I guess I still have this fear that you can catch invisible things from other people. That someone else's insanity can creep under your skin and fry your brain.
Kathleen Hale
#8. After all, spinning is its own reward. There wouldn't be carousels if it weren't so.
Adam Gopnik
#9. But the involuntary tricks of memory and the voluntary ones of imagination make always such terrible havoc of facts that truth, be it ever so much sought and cared for, appears in history and biography only in a more or less disfigured condition.
Frederick Niecks
#10. If you happen to be in the right place at the right time, the capitalist system is a beautiful thing.
Richard Rainwater
#11. The best way to execute French cooking is to get good and loaded and whack the hell out of a chicken.
Julia Child
#12. We have more ability than will power, and it is often an excuse to ourselves that we imagine that things are impossible.
Francois De La Rochefoucauld