Top 13 Ruin Mood Quotes
#1. I kind of liked that, actually. You couldn't multitask while talking to him. The dialogue required one hundred percent focus. If all conversations were like that, I imagined people wouldn't say so much stupid garbage.
Rick Riordan
#3. The most successful form of correction is when the "other" feels informed versus chastised.
Bill Crawford
#4. I was amazed at how routine, how mechanically this most powerful intellect was created. It was no burst of inspiration, but almost physical labor instead. I asked myself: was it the same way for God?
Vadim Babenko
#5. To respect the opinions of those who stand against you is nothing short of courageous.
Raif Badawi
#6. [...] one meets with failure too often to exult in the occasional success.
Paul Auster
#7. Leaving behind the babble of the plaza, I enter the Library. I feel, almost physically, the gravitation of the books, the enveloping serenity of order, time magically dessicated and preserved.
Jorge Luis Borges
#8. If you have a desire to write, that means there's stuff in you that wants out. And if you don't write things down, you just forget them.
Tiffanie DeBartolo
#9. Holding my face with his hands, fingers buried deep in my hair, he stares down at me in the darkness.
It's always been you, Tru. Always.
Samantha Towle
#10. Domesticity. Times when one wonders if Medea is a tragedy or a goddamn wish fulfillment.
Brian McGreevy
#11. Writers sometimes ruin a book by adding a lighthearted mood at the wrong moment.
Gayle Lynds
#12. In my fifties, I was still in creation mode. Now I have more of a responsibility to step back and mentor and offer wisdom, offer sign posts on the path.
Jodie Evans
#13. If I'm having a really bad day, I always have a girlfriend - or even a guy friend - who I can call. They'll listen to me wallow for a minute and then be like, 'Okay, let's stop. Everything's great. Let's figure out how to fix whatever's bothering you.'
Emma Roberts
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