Top 17 Les Jadis Quotes
#1. I write, but I don't write poetry. I don't rhyme or anything like that.
Channing Tatum
#2. Damn ye, woman! Will ye never do as you're told?" "Probably not," I said meekly.
Diana Gabaldon
#3. See, that's the problem with men and women and relationshits. Shit. Relasinsips. Dammit. Relationships. There, I got it.
Jaci Burton
#4. Nothing comes back. The eye sees for a moment, the ear hears, but look, now it is gone.
Eva Figes
#5. The most reward experience is having another writer come up to you and say that they started writing because they read my books. That is how writing as a profession continues: readers becomes writers who inspire new readers.
Michael Scott
#6. Publishing is a business. Writing may be art, but publishing, when all is said and done, comes down to dollars.
Nicholas Sparks
#7. You're a chain-smoking, alcoholic hyper-violent sociopath with daddy issues!"
"When you say it like that it sounds bad ...
S.L.J. Shortt
#8. Sleeping is not a loss of consciousness, but it is a temporary loss of integration of awareness.
Debasish Mridha
#9. My mother's people are Old Order Mennonite - horse and buggy Mennonite, very close cousins to the Amish. I grew up in Lancaster County and lived near Amish farm land.
Beverly Lewis
#10. With The Dread, first kiss was the beginning. Second kiss was the end.
Luke Taylor
#11. Sight is a promiscuous sense. The avid gaze always wants more.
Susan Sontag
#12. Is it possible that even happy moments of pleasure never stand up to a rigorous examination? Possible.
Elena Ferrante
#13. The happy man is satisfied with his present situation, no matter what it is, and eyes his fortune with contentment; the happy man is the one who permits reason to evaluate every condition of his existence.
Seneca.
#14. Don't just get through the day, get FROM the day
Jim Rohn
#15. In California, there are huge problems because of dams. I'm against big dams, per se, because I think that they are economically unfeasible. They're ecologically unsustainable. And they're hugely undemocratic.
Arundhati Roy
#16. You get tired of always wondering anew why life has to take the place of youth.
Gary Lutz
#17. Lydia is dead. But they don't know this yet. 1977, May 3, six thirty in the morning, no one knows anything but this innocuous fact: Lydia is late for breakfast.
Celeste Ng
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