
Top 15 Tom Biscardi Quotes
#1. My house was a world of my own possession, a country in which I was ruler and citizen, where I chose and where I served.
Anita Diamant
#2. It is the illusion that if we find our one true soul mate, everything wrong with us will be healed; but that makes the lover into God, and no human being can live up to that.
Timothy Keller
#3. Hard truths can be dealt with, triumphed over, but lies will destroy your soul.
Patricia Briggs
#4. But I have forgotten to tell you how I came into the world, and am telling you my father's story instead of my own. You seem to like hearing about it though, and you can't understand one without the other.
Thomas Hughes
#5. You end up becoming someone you see in the eyes of those you love.
Carlos Ruiz Zafon
#6. I cannot bear the language TV chefs use - they don't seem able to look at a plate of vegetables without accusing it of sexual activity.
Ann Widdecombe
#7. Next best thing to a sexy man, is a sexy book!
Leila Lacey
#8. I was afraid that by observing objects with my eyes and trying to comprehend them with each of my other senses I might blind my soul altogether.
Socrates
#9. There's no place like home. And there's no toilet like your own.
Taylor York
#10. Don't believe everything you hear, okay? You're a smart girl. You can read between the lines.
Karen Thompson Walker
#11. A writer is a performer as well. A writer isn't the literary department. That gets tried on but nothing's a script unless a good writer goes away and does his thing alone.
William Monahan
#12. I remember a time when all my fans were crying and sad and going through hell. Now, we're trying to uplift each other and accept ourselves for who we are, even if nobody else does.
Mary J. Blige
#13. When I write, I am trying through the movement of my fingers to reach my head. I'm trying to build a word ladder up to my brain.
Heidi Julavits
#14. Using material ferried up by rockets, it would be possible to construct a "space station" in ... orbit. The station could be provided with living quarters, laboratories and everything needed for the comfort of its crew, who would be relieved and provisioned by a regular rocket service. (1945)
Arthur C. Clarke
#15. First, that one had to gaze upon the dead, cremate them and bury their ashes - and then begin to tell their story.
Nina George
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