Top 15 Moskus Uld Quotes
#1. Rage keeps the person who feels it company. It moves into the hollows left by grief and loss, and turns inside you like a dark furred animal that grows and fills you; it kills off loneliness and takes its place.
Paula Sharp
#2. My school of thought with going into a character is that you have to understand where they come from, and you have to empathize with them.
Rose McIver
#3. Sports taught me that I can make a mistake one minute, let it go, and be brilliant the next.
Lynn Sherr
#4. But sometimes they all craved a little bit of danger, of excitement, of meaning, even if only to reinforce how very comfortable and secure their lives really were.
Gemma Malley
#5. As the EPA sees it, Bt has always been a safe pesticide, the potato has always been a safe food, so put the two together and you've got something that should be safe both to eat and to kill bugs with.
Michael Pollan
#6. Affairs are just as disillusioning as marriage, and much less restful.
Mignon McLaughlin
#7. Security of character would be like a compass, you know? Other people may say that this way is north, or this way might be north. But the compass just says
north. That's what we count on.
William Stafford
#8. I've learned the hard lesson that you can't pin your heart on anything until it's a completely done deal.
William Kempe
#10. The darkness of a day elapsed,
of a day nourished with our sad blood.
Pablo Neruda
#12. It turned our that no matter how far you fall, there's always a lower place.
Holly Black
#13. As a journalist I'm comfortable doing library research, and I did a lot! I had a fellowship at Radcliff for a year which gave me access to the Harvard system.
Anita Diament
#14. The ability to take another perspective has become one of the keys to both sales and non-sales selling. And the social science research on perspective-taking yields some important lessons for all of us.
Daniel H. Pink
#15. I was
holding her
and she was
holding me.
Couldn't see
we both were
going down.
When holding on
is the only thing
you've got,
how can you know
this is how lovers drown?
Carolee Dean