Top 14 Dire Moose Quotes
#2. Collins masterfully blends fact and fiction ... transcends the historical thriller.
Jeffery Deaver
#3. Motherhood was an ever widening circle of good-byes.
Lisa Unger
#4. If the lion was advised by the fox, he would be cunning.
William Blake
#5. Everything officers go through in any chase anywhere in the country, but amped up 100 times! I'm right in the thick of things in a car going like 80 miles an hour, and doing 360s in the middle of the road. It was a wild ride.
Amy Weber
#6. Trying to separate myself from my instincts of pessimism and cut out and define what it is that I really do love, what I'm here to be, why I'm here, and what I think is worth being alive for and fighting for. And those things change, but I think that that's something I am always chasing.
El-P
#7. I love wearing a well tailored suit.
Strutting in my sartorial repute.
Richard L. Ratliff
#8. Brother Lawrence called this "practicing the presence" of God, and the most important part of that practice lay in "renouncing, once and for all, whatever does not lead to God.
John Ortberg
#9. We might compare each day's decisions with the work of steering a boat. Our efforts will result in nebulous confusion if we make a wrong move at any point, even if it's only a small tack to the side. We absolutely cannot afford carelessness, lest we risk becoming lost ourselves.
Hideo Kojima
#10. A chemical weevil," said Jesper, "But Wylan still hasn't named it. My vote is for the Wyvil."
"That's terrible," said Wylan.
"It's brilliant," Jesper winked. "Just like you.
Leigh Bardugo
#11. I am truly at my happiest not when I am writing an aria for an actor or making a grand political or social point. I am at my happiest when I've figured out a fun way for somebody to slip on a banana peel.
Aaron Sorkin
#12. Little choices determine habit;
Habit carves and molds character
Which makes the big decisions.
Elizabeth George
#13. I figure, if the mind just 'has' to be busy,why not make up happy shit?
Erykah Badu
#14. Vegetables are interesting but lack a sense of purpose when unaccompanied by a good cut of meat.
Fran Lebowitz
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