Top 12 Djian Google Quotes

#1. I don't believe in writer's block. If I can't write, I go out and live. Then, if I'm a writer, I'll find something to write.

Peter Arpesella

#2. Nothing seemed to give me pleasure anymore, not even music. My attitude was becoming more and more fatalistic and hopeless. I had no enthusiasm, and no particular interest in anything, including sex. It was as though I'd become a passionless robot, simply existing from day to day without feeling.

Scott Pratt

#3. This was like an X-rated version of America's Got Talent, except with Vampyres.

Thea Harrison

#4. Our ability to manufacture fraud now exceeds our ability to detect it.

Al Pacino

#5. To touch this abomination with anything less perfectly attuned to its nature than the carefully dispersed wings of an engine field would be like an ancient, fragile rocket ship falling into a sun, like a wooden sea-ship encountering an atomic blast.

Iain M. Banks

#6. I do not want to write beyond this point, because those days when I studied relentlessly are nostalgic to me; and on the other hand, I am sad when I think how I have become increasingly preoccupied with matters other than study.

Hideki Yukawa

#7. The theatre has built a whole art round the actor, based on the man and his double - the actor and his character.

Jean-Louis Barrault

#8. We can,
Each of us,
Do the impossible
As long as we can convince ourselves
That it has been done before.

Octavia E. Butler

#9. Discover yourself, otherwise you have to depend on other people's opinions who don't know themselves.

Rajneesh

#10. She did not believe he could have really gone, because for her, to leave the person you loved was impossible.

Jodi Lynn Anderson

#11. In 1952, when I was 15 and living on Governors Island, which was then First Army Headquarters, I encountered the newly-published 'The Catcher in the Rye.' Of course, that book became the iconic anti-establishment novel for my generation.

Lois Lowry

#12. Remember: Move with the Cheese! Ken

Spencer Johnson

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