Top 8 Solaiman Quotes

#1. History is the record of intolerance.

Marty Rubin

#2. I started thinking about the endless bullshit about quotas, and how certain types of character are fine "as long as it's important to the story," and so on, started thinking about the absence of the abject.

Hal Duncan

#3. I grew up in Dallas, with cowboys. I was the only guy in sixth grade with long hair and an earring. Let's just say I got a lot of, er, flak for being different.

Barry Watson

#4. Always know and remember that you are more than your physical body.

Robert Monroe

#5. He somehow knew it was more important to be reassuring, to seem to be in command of the situation, than to be right. And he was always willing to give in when he was found out to be wrong. The

Jan Ellison

#6. The world's perverse, but it could be worse.

Mona Van Duyn

#7. You'd be surprised what people will do for money that they wouldn't do for
love.
Myrnin.

Rachel Caine

#8. Right Understanding means feeling terrible, remembering pain is finite, and taking some solace from that remembering. And, when things are pleasant, even splendidly pleasant, remembering impermanence doesn't diminish the experience--it enhances it [p. 33]

Sylvia Boorstein

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