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I'm a very sympathetic person, but that doesn't always come across in my work because I'm too busy being mad at everything.
— Lydia Lunch
I'm a fierce editor! I don't edit out things that I began by saying, usually. The editing is on the micro level - a comma here, a word there.
— Lydia Davis
April's just a Dixie cup of crazy. Lydia's more like a twenty-gallon tank
— J. Courtney Sullivan
Misfortune is never mournful to the soul that accepts it; for such do always see that every cloud is an angel's face.
— Lydia M. Child
The largest business in American handled by a woman is the Money Order Department of the Pittsburgh Post-office; Mary Steel has it in charge.
— Lydia Hoyt Farmer
Do not make me fuck you against this door, Lydia."
Everything inside me squeezed tight. "God, that sounds good. Let's do that."
"Shit. — Kylie Scott
Everything inside me squeezed tight. "God, that sounds good. Let's do that."
"Shit. — Kylie Scott
Two of my favourite books are Henry Miller's 'Tropic of Cancer' and 'Tropic of Capricorn.'
— Lydia Lunch
'Broadway' is one of the big American words. It's exciting to be given the chance to rattle around in one of the big words.
— Lydia Leonard
Love of knowledge can draw on its credit indefinitely ... love of knowledge is iron-clad.
— Lydia Millet
If you think of something, do it.
Plenty of people often think, I'd like to do this, or that. — Lydia Davis
Plenty of people often think, I'd like to do this, or that. — Lydia Davis
God is glorified not by calling strong women but by giving His strength to weak women.
— Lydia Brownback
A reformer is one who sets forth cheerfully toward sure defeat.
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
The gun is mightier than the pen, was our true opinion, and the RPG is mightier still.
— Lydia Millet
Whatever you would have your children become, strive to exhibit in your own lives and conversation.
— Lydia Sigourney
It was a family joke that Lydia's domestic tendencies were somehow misplaced when she was created.
— Lawana Blackwell
It means that you are my freedom, love."
"Yes," she whispered. That was it exactly. "And you are mine. — Meredith Duran
"Yes," she whispered. That was it exactly. "And you are mine. — Meredith Duran
You with us, Calla?' Lydia asked. 'Trip's over. This is where you get off.'
Connor coughed. 'I could help you with that. — Andrea Cremer
Connor coughed. 'I could help you with that. — Andrea Cremer
The more we soak ourselves in God's Word, the more we will be able to readily lay hold of the wisdom we need for particular circumstances.
— Lydia Brownback
[Lydia tut-tutted on seeing the grocer's apostrophe]
— Christina McKenna
You look at the Barefoot Contessa or Lydia Bastianich, and it's just like watching your mother cooking.
— Ruth Reichl
Full of magick and desire ... Lydia Dare casts a spell on her readers! - Susan at Love Romance Passion
— Lydia Dare
Work! work! that is my unfailing cure for all troubles.
— Lydia M. Child
He's not wearing ... " Charlotte began.
"I know. He doesn't," Lydia answered. — Michelle M. Pillow
"I know. He doesn't," Lydia answered. — Michelle M. Pillow
We are a society dying, said Aunt Lydia, of too much choice.
— Margaret Atwood
Sisters. In society so superior to what she had generally known, her improvement was great. She was not of so ungovernable a temper as Lydia;
— Jane Austen
I think we have reason to thank God for Abraham Lincoln.
— Lydia M. Child
One man's weakness is another man's mercy.
— Lydia Millet
I've never wanted a quiet life.
— Lydia Cacho
Greek tragedy was pre-Freudian, so every emotion has to be so raw; there are no psychological undertones.
— Lydia Leonard
Birds and beasts have in fact our own nature, flattened a semi-tone.
— Lydia M. Child
Aw, group hug! No one's a mindless robot anymore. Score!
— Lydia Millet
When we turn life's little pleasures into remedies for life's troubles, we are setting up idols in our hearts, which actually push God aside.
— Lydia Brownback
Home - that blessed word, which opens to the human heart the most perfect glimpse of Heaven, and helps to carry it thither, as on an angel's wings.
— Lydia M. Child
Genius hath electric power; Which earth can never tame; Bright suns may scorch and dark clouds lower; Its flash is still the same.
— Lydia M. Child
Oh!" said Lydia stoutly, "I am not afraid; for though I am the youngest, I'm the tallest." The rest of the evening was spent in conjecturing
— Jane Austen
Oh how the world reflected you in its unending streams of atoms, churning atoms out of which significance beamed
significance, but not purpose. — Lydia Millet
significance, but not purpose. — Lydia Millet
Ignoring the fact it is 99% NSFW and full of furry pics.. It is very rare that a site scales perfectly and I like the way it presents the pictures.
— Lydia M. Child
A woman has written yet another story that is not interesting, though it has a hurricane in it, and a hurricane usually promises to be interesting.
— Lydia Davis
I never dream in French, but certain French words seem better or more fun than English words - like 'pois chiches' for chick peas!
— Lydia Davis
The soul of woman lives in love.
— Lydia Sigourney
For a moment it seemed incomprehensible to me that anyone would build a whole city when all that was needed was a room for her.
— Lydia Davis
I keep working because I am quite sure that no particle of goodness or truth is ever really lost, however appearances may be to the contrary.
— Lydia M. Child
The boughs of no two trees ever have the same arrangement. Nature always produces individuals; She never produces classes.
— Lydia M. Child
Dee came out of her room and gave Lydia the greatest gift a teenage daughter can ever give her mother: she had agreed with her.
— Karin Slaughter
Verbal blows cut to the soul and ate at the heart for eternity.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
The glorified spirit of the infant is as a star to guide the mother to its own blissful clime.
— Lydia Sigourney
It's not about the rules - it's about the relationships.
— Lydia Ramsey
People have always asked me, 'Haven't you wanted to sell out?', and it's like, who am I going to sell to?
— Lydia Lunch
Do what you want to do, and don't worry if it's a little odd or doesn't fit the market.
— Lydia Davis
I'm like a one-woman protest machine.
— Lydia Lunch
Golf is like 99.9 percent of my life, and then there's school. I don't get much time to go out with my friends.
— Lydia Ko
Part of the charm of what I do is the fact that it's completely unrelated to everything that came before.
— Lydia Lunch
Of course we may have any number of translations of a given text - the more the better, really.
— Lydia Davis
Over the river and through the wood
To grandfather's house we go — Lydia Maria Francis Child
To grandfather's house we go — Lydia Maria Francis Child
The only way to joy is to interpret our circumstances by God's Word rather than to judge God by our circumstances.
— Lydia Brownback
I don't like to hurt people's feelings, and I don't like to knock other writers as a matter of principle.
— Lydia Davis
I can't say I'm not nervous at all with media and doing speeches, but I'm getting used to it and better at it, hopefully.
— Lydia Ko
Fear is the white lipp'd sire
Of subterfuge and treachery. — Lydia Sigourney
Of subterfuge and treachery. — Lydia Sigourney
I always interrupt work with other work, either in a small way or big way, so that's normal.
— Lydia Davis
These experiences were not lodged in Maxon's memory. They were not allowed to stay there.
— Lydia Netzer
Art is not in some far-off place.
— Lydia Davis
Your enjoyment only adds to my pleasure, but don't forget that I'm forcing you to do this.
— Lydia Kelly
Prosperity, alas! is often but another name for pride.
— Lydia Sigourney
What's the meaning of life?"
"I have been programmed by Hexus to reply 'meatballs,'" it says. — Lydia Kang
"I have been programmed by Hexus to reply 'meatballs,'" it says. — Lydia Kang
Where I am is not a prison but a privilege, as Aunt Lydia said, who is in love with either/or.
— Margaret Atwood
Called by the sirens and followed by an albatross.
— Lydia Millet
Plantain leaves laid upon a wound are cooling and healing. Half
— Lydia Maria Francis Child
The eye of genius has always a plaintive expression, and its natural language is pathos.
— Lydia M. Child
It is right noble to fight with wickedness and wrong; the mistake is in supposing that spiritual evil can be overcome by physical means.
— Lydia M. Child
She found it an interesting exercise to explore a place with a person she did not know well, following not only her own impulses but also his.
— Lydia Davis
I was terrified of him but at the same time wanted him to desire me. I wanted him to care for me and protect me.
— Lydia Kelly
I've got a couple of years until I turn pro so I guess within that period hopefully I'll be able to get a little bit better,
— Lydia Ko
Ah, my friend, that is the only true church organization, when heads and hearts unite in working for the welfare of the human race!
— Lydia M. Child
He pushed her in. And then he pulled her out. All her life, Lydia would remember one thing. All his life, Nath would remember another.
— Celeste Ng
Kings have no need of masks. A mask is a release from oneself, a respite.
("Thirty-Three Abominations") — Lydia Zinovieva-Annibal
("Thirty-Three Abominations") — Lydia Zinovieva-Annibal
...Please take care of yourselves, my young friends."
"We will," Lydia said. Or at least we'll try. The world sometimes has different ideas. — Jeff Zentner
"We will," Lydia said. Or at least we'll try. The world sometimes has different ideas. — Jeff Zentner
Happiness, or contentment, comes from where we look and what we believe, not from what we have.
— Lydia Brownback
Just because my bank account hasn't swelled astronomically I don't consider myself any less of a success.
— Lydia Lunch
Figure to yourself what the year would sustain were the spring taken away: such a loss do they sustain who trifle in youth.
— Lydia Sigourney
There is a lore simple and sure, that asks no discipline of weary years
the language of the soul, told through the eye. — Lydia Sigourney
the language of the soul, told through the eye. — Lydia Sigourney
By gad, is that you, Ainswood? I haven't seen you in a dog's age. How's the gout? Still troubling you?
— Loretta Chase
Under all this dirt the floor is really very clean.
— Lydia Davis