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#1. Identify yourself," Colleen demanded. "I've got a bat and I will beat the living shit out of you if you so much as blink. I've got a black belt," she lied frantically, "and…and…a gun. A big one." - Colleen O'Brien #Quote by Shannon MacLeod
#2. Men may consider a female like a book and try judging her by the cover but she is not the book but the author of the destiny of mankind. #Quote by Amit Abraham
#3. Just past hell lies paradise.
Sometimes we have to remind ourselves of that.
Serina Hartwell Author of The Hidden Saga #Quote by Serina Hartwell
#4. You know all my needs and wants, you know hundreds of small things about me! You also know I am madly falling in love with you, You even know when I am staring at you! You know how much I desire you!
- In Search of a Soulmate} - [author:Swapna Rajput #Quote by Swapna Rajput
#5. The wondrous God is the author of souls. #Quote by Lailah Gifty Akita
#6. Don't strive for perfection, just do your best. Everything in life is ever revolving to be perfect. #Quote by Ann Marie Frohoff
#7. I don't think that writing, real writing, has much to do with affirming belief
if anything it causes rifts and gaps in belief which make belief more complex and more textured, more real. Good writing unsettles, destroys both the author and the reader. From my perspective, there always has to be a tension between the writer and the monolithic elements of the culture, such as religion. #Quote by Brian Evenson
#8. Your Brain is most Precious FACTORY in the World Because, It MANUFACTURES Thoughts #Quote by Fahad Rashiq
#9. Clean code is simple and direct. Clean code reads like well-written prose. Clean code never obscures the designer's intent but rather is full of crisp abstractions and straightforward lines of control.
- Grady Booch author of Object
Oriented Analysis and Design with
Applications #Quote by Robert C. Martin
#10. Sometime around 2006, I decided I had missed my true calling as a young adult author. #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#11. If the Society understands me as Zero, then they should also know the meaning of zero. #Quote by Atul Kumar
#12. There ain't no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them. - Mark Twain, author Making the team is one thing, becoming a team is another. #Quote by Graham Lowe
#13. Love for our neighbours does not die the minute we enter heaven, it intensifies. #Quote by E.A. Bucchianeri
#14. I wrote 'Mr. In-Between' very quickly when I was about 23. I wrote the penultimate chapter, then realised I'd done something which was written to the best of my abilities. I panicked. I hesitated to finish the final chapter and went into withdrawal for three years. I decided to pick it up again after I went drinking with author Tim Binding. #Quote by Neil Cross
#15. I see God now as an unimaginative writer of popular fictions, someone who builds stories around sadistic and graceless plots, narratives that exist only to express His terror of a woman's power to choose who and how to love, to redefine love as she sees fit, not as God thinks it ought to be. The author is unworthy of His own characters. #Quote by Joe Hill
#16. Author complains about the further submergence of irrecoverable history into a perpetually churned present. #Quote by George F. Will
#17. The middle ages did not care much for alphabetical order, because they were committed to rational order. To the medieval mind, the universe [is] a harmonious whole whose parts are related to one another. It was the responsibility of the author or scholar to discern these rational relationships
of hierarchy, or of chronology, or of similarities and differences, and so forth. #Quote by Matthew Battles
#18. It is (to describe it figuratively) as if an author were to make a slip of the pen, and as if this clerical error became conscious of being such. Perhaps this was no error but in a far higher sense was an essential part of the whole exposition. It is, then, as if this clerical error were to revolt against the author, out of hatred for him, were to forbid him to correct it, and were to say, No, I will not be erased, I will stand as a witness against thee, that thou art a very poor writer. #Quote by Soren Kierkegaard
#19. Even those who are materially poor have something to offer, and in doing so, open themselves up to the circular energy of generosity and abundance. #Quote by Stephen Richards
#20. Words raced thru his mind and his fingers ached to capture them all on paper. #Quote by Eveli Acosta
#21. Love, when it came and knocked on my door, was going to be enough.
And that unknown author who'd written that if you had fame, it was not enough, and if you had wealth as well, it was still not enough, and if you had fame, wealth, and also love ... still it was not enough - boy, did I feel sorry for him. #Quote by V.C. Andrews
#22. For many, lack of achievement is more a consequence of fear of taking a chance and getting uncomfortable. #Quote by Stephen Richards
#23. The author of this book ciritcizes "the youth of today" from top to toe, without, however, condemning the whole of the young brigade as "incapable of anything good. #Quote by Anne Frank
#24. As a children's author, reviewers are generally very nice to you. I only ever wrote one adult book and received such a kicking for it that I was in trauma for the next six months. #Quote by Anthony Horowitz
#25. I remain convinced that the most valuable use of time for a newly published author is to write a second book that's even better than the first, and a third that's better than the second, and on and on. #Quote by Suzanne Brockmann
#26. Armchair poverty tourism has been around as long as authors have written about class. As an author, I have struggled myself with the nuances of writing about poverty without reducing any community to a catalog of its difficulties. #Quote by Leslie Jamison
#27. Toni Morrison is challenged regularly because she is a black author who writes about the real world. She speaks with so much knowledge about black issues she can't be accused of creating these (issues). People find these issues threatening. #Quote by Judith Krug
#28. So, what exactly is the News-Press' unforgivable crime? Calling illegal aliens 'illegals' in a headline for a story about illegal aliens descending on California DMVs. A new law went into effect last Friday allowing illegal aliens to obtain driver's licenses without proof of lawful residence. The article featured interviews with ecstatic illegal aliens, including one who has been in the country illegally for '22 years.' #Quote by Michelle Malkin
#29. Many guilty consciences have been created by the slave trade. Europeans know that they carried on the slave trade, and Africans are aware that the trade would have been impossible if certain Africans did not cooperate with slave ships. To ease their guilty consciences, Europeans try to throw the major responsibility for the slave trade on to the Africans. One major author on the slave trade (appropriately titled Sins of Our Fathers) explained how many white people urged him to state that the trade was the responsibility of African chiefs, and that Europeans merely turned up to buy captives- as though without European demand there would have been captives sitting on the beach by the millions! Issues such as those are not the principal concern of this study, but they can be correctly approached only after understanding that Europe became the center of a world-wide system and that it was European capitalism which set slavery and the Atlantic slave trade in motion. Pg. 82 #Quote by Walter Rodney
#30. Dear newlywed wife, somebody out there is determined to shape your view of intimacy and marriage. You get to choose who will shape your opinion; the Author of marriage or offended humans? #Quote by Ngina Otiende
#31. High-impact 21st century fiction is built on unique voices, uncommon characters, and tales that can only be told by a particular author. They're sui generis. #Quote by Donald Maass