Top 13 Peyman Banooni Quotes

#1. For me the genre of romance is about the characters. It's about following a journey between two people and watching them grow and develop and have their lives change for the better because of their presence in each other's world.

Samantha Young

#2. I cannot count the days on which I found myself driving abruptly blinded by tears.

Joan Didion

#3. The first thing [in career and motherhood] is a great husband. That I found many years ago and I am lucky in that way.

Meryl Streep

#4. The time you spend for loving and caring is the most valuable time in life.

Debasish Mridha

#5. This China trade deal is basically like the Bobby Knight of trade deals. You know, you abuse, you abuse, you abuse, and then they say 'Well, OK, we'll let you try one more time.'

David Bonior

#6. There was a single ray of sun shining through the window. I got up, went to the cracked glass, and saw that it was both raining and shining outside
a bit of meteorological weirdness whose name no one can seem to agree on. My mom, I kid you not, refers to it as orphan's tears.

Ransom Riggs

#7. In the corner store we pulled fat bottles of water from the shelves. No one thinks it's weird that we have to buy clean water, and that's how I know we're going to hell.

Michelle Tea

#8. Dreams are sacred future predictions.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#9. Every poet has his dream reader: mine keeps a look out for curious prosodic fauna like bacchics and choriambs.

W. H. Auden

#10. I don't really blame you for being dead but you can't have your sweater back.

Richard Siken

#11. Smile, jew. Dance, jew. Tell me you love me, jew ... I got the extermination blues, jewboys. I got the hitler syndrome figured

Amiri Baraka

#12. The melancholy with which it described an inability to live each day to the full, to take every day for what it really was, namely unique, unrepeatable and precious; how that dolefulness resonated with him.

Nina George

#13. I'm so glad to be back in New York. Los Angeles can be so cold, so cruel after you've been-what's the word?-oh yes: 'fired.'

Bette Midler

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