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It's better to put yourself out there and get hurt than to never take the chance at all.
— Cara Lockwood
Dragons don't bother with introductions.
— Robin Hobb
My husband's name is Christopher Morgan, and we met in Atlanta. My two children are Sebastian and Quincy.
— Kim Fields
It's strange how in the craziest moments you reach for normal things like handshakes and formal introductions.
— Corey Ann Haydu
One of the best introductions to the history and ideas of Calvinism, packed with insight and wisdom.
— Alister E. McGrath
You know, stealing someone's kill is bad form," he complained, cutting through the quiet tension.
— Katherine McIntyre
but if you get a chance to be the baddest and strongest, always be the baddest and strongest.
— Richelle Mead
I'm not sure whether or not any love matches are made in heaven, but some do suggest heaven had a hand in the introductions.
— Josephine Humphreys
My handshake is as firm as cooked spaghetti. So, do you prefer your introductions with Alfredo or marinara sauce?
— Jarod Kintz
She thinks we were all killed when they made the Great Sweep, but I escaped in the mud.
— Harlan Ellison
Ask people you know if they can introduce you to someone you are specifically looking to meet.
— Beth Ramsay
Time at length becomes justice.
— Cynthia Ozick
So perhaps the best thing to do is to stop writing Introductions and get on with the book.
— A.A. Milne
The artist expresses his love through his works. That is civilization.
— Bernard Pomerance
Everyone has a transferable commodity-knowledge. Sharing your unique expertise and making introductions for someone creates a lasting legacy.
— Marsha Blackburn
I am the gaiaphage.
— Michael Grant
The more people that meet each other, the better it is for all of them. ("The Gift Of God").
— Fletcher Pratt
Literature suffers because writers give their books to colleagues who will then write glowing reviews or saccharine introductions.
— F. Sionil Jose
Hugo is a raven,and, as such he knows many things. I, meanwhile, am Hodge Starkweathe, a professor of history, as such, I do not know nearly enough.
— Cassandra Clare
Kids expected adults to show up in this part of their world. Because they were comfortable with us, introductions to their friends seemed natural.
— Mark H. Senter III
door. "Hey, Dillard," Johnny Wayne said suddenly.
— Scott Pratt