
Top 12 Zizaniopsis Quotes
#1. But if you're very clever, I think there's something that can unhinge you if you're not careful.
Julian Barnes
#2. He treats his body like it's made of fireworks, each one timed to the beat. Is he dancing alone or dancing with everyone in the room? Here's the secret: It doesn't matter.
David Levithan
#4. Contextualization is a good dance partner, but she should never be allowed to lead. Put her before the exegetical steps in your sequence of preparation, and problems will quickly emerge.
David R. Helm
#5. The Substitution Principle tells us that wherever a value of one type is expected, one may provide a value of any subtype of that type:
Maurice Naftalin
#6. It is good to say it aloud: 'Nothing has happened.' Once again: 'Nothing has happened.' Does that help?
Rainer Maria Rilke
#7. Smiling seductively, I run my eyes over him as I slowly part my legs and reach down between my wet thighs, running my fingers over my clit. His eyes follow the move, and his mouth parts as he unconsciously licks his lips. "Wider," he instructs gruffly, reaching down to fist his cock.
Ella Frank
#8. But Sissy had a way of bringing out the "fun" side of anybody if she'd a mind to. To quote Janie Mae, "Sissy came out of my womb with her middle finger raised.
Shelly Laurenston
#9. When I wrote 'Neuromancer', I had a list in my head of all the things the future was assumed to be which it would not be in the book I was about to write. In a sense, I intended 'Neuromancer', among other things, to be a critique of all the aspects of science fiction that no longer satisfied me.
William Gibson
#10. It's always what you did before. The year before is always so much better. Even when the critics hated what you did then, it always looks better five years later.
Gian Carlo Menotti
#11. I usually don't say anything to the actors. It works better for me because when they come to the set, they are at the same time scared and excited because they are not well aware of what will happen.
Paolo Sorrentino
#12. Literature encourages tolerance-bigots and fanatics seldom have any use for the arts, because they're so preoccupied with their beliefs and actions that they can't see them also as possibilities.
Northrop Frye
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