
Top 13 Rest Long Form Quotes
#1. Any place you don't want to stay becomes your prison! That's why there are many prisoners all around the world who look like free men!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#2. In a series, you really need to stay open-minded. It's not like a play or a film, where you can create and fully commit to your character's back-story.
Johnny Galecki
#3. My outlines are always very goal-based. What do I want to have happen by the ending and how can I earn that.
Brandon Sanderson
#4. Having glimpsed a small part of life, men rise up and disappear as smoke, knowing only what each one has learned.
Empedocles
#5. I'd have to say I've become more aware of my communal responsibility.
Jeff Koons
#6. I used to think the secret to a happy ending was to bring down the curtain at the exact right time. A moment after happiness, then everything's all wrong, again.
Chuck Palahniuk
#7. And I pray one prayer
I repeat it till my tongue stiffens
Catherine Earnshaw, may you not rest as long as I am living! You said I killed you
haunt me, then! ... Be with me always
take any form
drive me mad! only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you!
Emily Bronte
#8. Hollywood today is all about being consistent. All thinking in mainstream film business takes place in one box.
Dirk Benedict
#9. If you write literary fiction that's set partly in the future, you're apparently a sci-fi writer ... I think of it as being more of a story about what remains after we lose everything and the importance of art in our lives.
Emily St. John Mandel
#10. Some segments of this book may be rough going. That's the nature of real science. It requires thought. Sometimes deep thought. But thinking can be rewarding. You can just skip the rough parts, or you can struggle to understand.
Kip S. Thorne
#11. I learned through apprenticeship. I was an assistant to a defensive coach, and I'm still learning.
Brendan Daly
#12. She spied the rolled up hose and made a snap decision. This ended here and now.
The days of being the world's biggest pushover were over.
R.L. Mathewson
#13. The simple fact was, that Oliver, instead of possessing too little feeling, possessed rather too much, and was in a fair way of being reduced to a state of brutal stupidity and sullenness for life, by the ill usage he had received.
Charles Dickens
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