Top 13 Struggle Bus Quotes
#1. And some part of him saw it was going to be all right. the heart is pleased by one thing after another.
Kim Stanley Robinson
#2. With my fiction, I focused on chapters and overall conceptions, while in poetry, I crawled along in the trenches of each sentence, examining every word for a sign of a deeper significance.
Philip Schultz
#3. Man. Being mostly dead is hard on a guy.
Jim Butcher
#4. My writing tends to become very dense, so I have to keep some cushion. Sometimes, words that seem superfluous are actually essential for the overall effect.
Gretchen Rubin
#5. Those who are entitled to it get it sooner or later.
George Ade
#6. In the struggle against sexual discrimination on Wall Street, Pamela K. Martens is a latter-day Rosa Parks - a woman who, metaphorically speaking, refused to sit in the back of the bus.
Gary Weiss
#7. Why do you guys want to take all the mystery away? Isn't the mystery an exciting part of sex?
John Irving
#8. In New York, pretending to be above the struggle means no seat on the bus and a table next to the kitchen.
Mason Cooley
#9. Things never pass where you think, nor along the paths you think
Gilles Deleuze
#10. Having a child makes you realize the importance of life - narcissism goes out the window. Heaven on earth is looking at my little boy. The minute he was born, I knew if I never did anything other than being a mom, I'd be fine.
Jenny McCarthy
#11. Love gives you the strength to face an army, vampire or human ... Love gives you a reason to press on through the storm. Love helps you think clearly and follow the clues ahead, if you know where they lead.
J.X. Burros
#12. Edit your life frequently and ruthlessly. It's your masterpiece after all.
Nathan W. Morris
#13. President Reagan is a rhetorical roundheels, as befits a politician seeking empathy with his audience.
William Safire
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