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Perhaps this is why one reads fiction to begin with - to live a more interesting reality than one's daily life.
— Steven Rigolosi
Admonitions took over the ravaged playground of his mind.
— Stephen R. Donaldson
Abbott's Admonitions: (1) If you have to ask, you're not entitled to know. (2) If you don't like the answer, you shouldn't have asked the question.
— Paul Dickson
As I say, it never ceases to amaze me how gullible some of our Church members are ... "
Admonitions for the Priesthood of God", Ensign, Jan 1973 — Harold B. Lee
Admonitions for the Priesthood of God", Ensign, Jan 1973 — Harold B. Lee
You'll never know until you try.
— Davee Jones
Crosses are of no use to us but inasmuch as we yield ourselves up to them and forget ourselves.
— Francois Fenelon
Women need to feel loved and men need to feel needed.
— Rita Mae Brown
I had three goals and all of them were met.
— George Galloway
The only thing that gets me back to directing is good scripts.
— Steven Spielberg
Man likes to make roads and to create, that is a fact beyond dispute. But why has he such a passionate love for destruction and chaos also?
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
If this was a book written by men who were inspired by the Holy Spirit, then its admonitions about sin were not applied cultural phobia.
— Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
All have been blind to the light, deaf to admonitions, and hardened against the commandments.
— John Calvin
And I maintain good relationships with all the studios so I've never been bullied into any cut, frankly.
— Ridley Scott
All our interior world is reality, and that, perhaps, more so than our apparent world.
— Marc Chagall
I always had a lot of confidence in my work and the unique flavor I like to bring to my characters, but you know I'm not a huge dreamer.
— Nick Offerman
The life of a female politician makes it hard to combine personal life and work, but I think it is almost a patriotic duty to have children.
— Marion Marechal-Le Pen
Her manners had been imposed upon her by her mother's gentle admonitions and the sterner discipline of her mammy; her eyes were her own.
— Margaret Mitchell
I write really scathing, angry stuff when I'm in a better mood, and then uplifting and happy stuff when I'm at the absolute bottom.
— Patrick Stump
I've had people tell me to get over it. I politely tell them, 'How about if I chop off your finger and see if it grows back?
— Jim Sheeler