Top 15 Rajeeyah Madinah Quotes
#1. Indianapolis, Indiana," said Constant, "is the first place in the United States of America where a white man was hanged for the murder of an Indian. The kind of people who'll hang a white man for murdering an Indian - " said Constant, "that's the kind of people for me." Salo's
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
#2. A newspaper is a device for making the ignorant more ignorant and the crazy crazier.
H.L. Mencken
#3. You can go to a history class with one teacher and want to stick a pencil in your throat, and then go to another teacher who is able to contextualize it or deliver the message in a way that you're riveted.
Walton Goggins
#4. People are demanding so much of me. They really want to pigeonhole me.
Charlie Day
#5. It was like seeing someone who wore a striped tie or parted his hair on the left - a detail, but not a telling one.
David Sedaris
#6. I think the idea of creating a character from scratch, one that has not been done in a novel or an existing story, is immensely exciting, terrifying and ultimately rewarding.
Darren Boyd
#7. Not that I'm cheering for him or anything, but if he can't see how amazing you are, he's an idiot.
Kiera Cass
#8. I didn't forget it. It's a cranky bastard when it doesn't get time to snuggle in my bunk. It was napping, not dead.
Kim Holden
#9. The people who make art their business are mostly imposters.
Pablo Picasso
#10. I consider myself an alchemist. An alchemist is basically a mystical chemist, right? And one of the great feats that alchemists used to do is they would take lead - just take a chunk of lead - and they could turn lead into gold.
Will Smith
#11. When any calamity has been suffered the first thing to be remembered is, how much has been escaped.
Samuel Johnson
#13. That's what friends are for - to be strong for you when you need a moment to find your own strength.
Terry Goodkind
#14. Talking to other people while you're cooking, it doesn't come naturally.
Giada De Laurentiis
#15. One of the strangest results of having your name on a book jacket is the proliferation of people who know one narrow aspect of your life and are suddenly surprised to learn there's more.
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
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