
Top 13 Plot Buster Quotes
#2. He wasn't sure how it would be, but
when Laurent saw who was beside him,
he smiled, the expression a
little shy but completely genuine.
Damen, who hadn't been expecting it,
felt the single painful beat of his heart.
He'd never thought Laurent could look
like that at anyone.
C.S. Pacat
#3. Verse comedy is interesting to me because of the challenge of writing in rhymed couplets, which is not a form that's usually amenable to English, yet to me it gives great possibility for comedy.
David Ives
#4. I found out that drama was a fascinating exercise as a way to get out of my self and into somebody else's head.
Harrison Ford
#5. Isn't one man's truth another man's lie?
Amy Jarecki
#6. This is the true division between Silvers and Reds: the color of our blood.
Victoria Aveyard
#7. It is important that early in life you choose companionable prejudices, for the fact is that they are likely to stay with you for a lifetime.
Virginia Cary Hudson
#8. The profits were staggering. In 1966, a Chicago landlord told a court that on a single property he had made $42,500 in rent but paid only $2,400 in maintenance. When accused of making excessive profits, the landlord simply replied, "That's why I bought the building.
Matthew Desmond
#9. As long as this great army of workers is scattered among so many craft unions, it will be impossible for them to unite and act in harmony together. Craft unionism is the negation of solidarity. The more unions you have, the less unity.
Eugene V. Debs
#10. Sovereign money procures a wife with a large fortune, gets a man credit, creates friends, stands in place of pedigree, and even of beauty.
Horace
#11. I got into writing in college ... well, in elementary school. But in college, I started writing seriously and had a professor who read my writing and gave me permission to pursue that as a real effort and time-consuming effort.
Lauren Holmes
#12. I swallow and stare and swallow again, because dear, sweet Jesus riding a unicorn, he's perfect.
Cora Carmack
#13. Anonymous, faceless homicides, he decides, lack the thrill of human contact.
David Mitchell
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