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In soaps, people come back from the dead all the time, to the point where death is just a bus stop.
— Anthony Geary
Magic would always have a place in the world as long as those hints of reverence continued to exist.
— Debora Geary
Mistakes are always paid for in casualties and troops are quick to see any blunder made by their commanders. - DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER
— Geary A. Rummler
By bringing together what we know and what we don't know through analogy, metaphorical thinking strikes the spark that ignites discovery,
— James Geary
You only really discover the strength of your spine when your back is against the wall.
— James Geary
Metaphors hide in plain sight, and their influence is largely unconscious. We should mind our metaphors, though, because metaphors make up our minds.
— James Geary
There is no aspect of our experience not molded in some way by metaphor's almost imperceptible touch.
— James Geary
The mind revels in conjecture. Where information is lacking, it will gladly fill in the gaps.
— James Geary
I've always said, I prefer the opera to the soap - those extreme characters and circumstances.
— Anthony Geary
I'm pretty good at most things where immaturity is an asset.
— Debora Geary
Love needs expression, Captain Geary, or doubts grow amid the silence. Doubts of the other and doubts of yourself.
— Jack Campbell
You've no idea ... my tongue has been known to let blood on four continents. (Geary)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Metaphor impinges on everything, allowing us - poets and non-poets alike - to experience and think about the world in fluid, unusual ways.
— James Geary
I worked with Dalton Trumbo, who served time for refusing to give up names of people that were accused of being Communists. I've always admired him.
— Anthony Geary
In isolated or country places no man's life is safe.
— John White Geary
They never used three words where one would do.
— Debora Geary
Sometimes, you need a door slammed in your face before you can hear opportunity knock.
— James Geary
I have friends in France who are artists. I go to gallery openings and things like that.
— Anthony Geary
In the margin for error lies all our room for maneuver.
— James Geary
"I'm pretty sure if it weren't for you, I'd have spent the rest of my life terrified of crowded places. I can't thank you enough.
— Debora Geary
Vengeance only destroys the one who seeks it. (Theo- Geary's Grandfather/Acheron)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Metaphor creates a kind of conceptual synesthesia, in which we understand one concept in the context of another.
— James Geary
I think that it's only natural that readers become writers. You can only learn so much before you have to share it with others.
— Geary Davis
Aphorisms are literature's hand luggage. Light and compact, they fit easily into the overhead compartment of your brain.
— James Geary
I fell out of the hammock while I was sleeping. (Arik)
On your head? (Geary)
Apparently. Good thing it's hard, huh? (Arik) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
On your head? (Geary)
Apparently. Good thing it's hard, huh? (Arik) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Vero collapsed in a chair, overtaken with delicious giggles. The child had bought underwear to match a plastic frog. An act of perfect silliness.
— Debora Geary
Heroism often results as a response to extreme events.
— James Geary
Metaphor matters because it creates expectations.
— James Geary
History shows us a window into our past. Historical fiction can take us by the and and lead us into that world.
— Judith Geary
Like this cake. It's really very good. (Arik)
As the girth to my hips will attest. (Geary) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
As the girth to my hips will attest. (Geary) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I have barely time to give you a brief statement of facts as I find them.
— John White Geary
Winter comes to balance the warm glow of summer and to teach us to cherish it. A few minutes outside in the cold helps me to remember that.
— Debora Geary
I was a terrific liar as a child, and I believe my lies. So it's a natural step into acting.
— Anthony Geary
The roads are filled with armed robbers, and murders for mere plunder are of daily occurrence.
— John White Geary