Top 15 Tasha Taystee Jefferson Quotes

#1. As always, one of her books was next to her.

Markus Zusak

#2. The appearances of the world are not the problem,
it's clinging to them that causes suffering

Tilopa

#3. We're all just trying to get through this sh*t storm called life together. Remember that.

Grace Helbig

#4. Not much of a childhood, Cass. When did you get to play?"
With a frown, she said, "I played."
"You took apart your robot dog.

Michelle O'Leary

#5. A social entrepreneur is somebody who knows how to make an idea reality.

Eboo Patel

#6. My home studio is my private instrument for me only. It's not intended to record anyone but me.

Billy Sheehan

#7. There's this great big world out there where women are valued for more than their vaginas," she

Kim Holden

#8. I realized that what I was saying was threatening, somehow, to the editors of women's magazines. That it threatened the very world they were trying to paint, what I then called the "feminine mystique."

Betty Friedan

#9. If you knew how the journey was going to end, you could afford to be patient along the path.

Joseph J. Ellis

#10. The emotions triggered by fiction are very real. When Charles Dickens wrote about the death of Little Nell in the 1840s, people wept - and I'm sure that the death of characters in J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter' series led to similar tears.

Paul Bloom

#11. All of us have failed. One wishes to be punished. One is willing to assume all kinds of penance, but do you know, my daughter, that in love
I scarcely dare say it
but in love our very mistakes don't seem to be able to last long?

Thornton Wilder

#12. Inspiration in matters of taste will not come twice.

Andre Maurois

#13. Bernard was right. The germ is nothing, the terrain is everything.

Louis Pasteur

#14. The moans made with pleasure during love making become much louder with displeasure during separation.

Gloria D. Gonsalves

#15. Hermione was screaming again: the sound went through Harry like physical pain.

J.K. Rowling

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