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He was practically pushing the hot dogs down his throat.
— Paul Zindel
One did not love revolution. One embraced it with horror for the sake of the deliverance to follow.
— Gabrielle Warnock
Link yourself to your potential, not to your past.
— Stephen Covey
Once you're away from music, I realize that's as intrinsic to who I am as anything else. That's the part that takes me out of my brain.
— Carrie Brownstein
They ought to bury people in hospitals and let sick people get well in the cemeteries.
— Paul Zindel
And the day your childhood dies is probably the first day you really know what guilt is.
— Paul Zindel
When are you getting married?'
'After graduation, stupid. — Paul Zindel
'After graduation, stupid. — Paul Zindel
A bad heart and a slippery memory deprive men of the comfort of many mercies, and defraud God of the glory due for them.
— John Flavel
I find everything demoralizing,' Dennis said.
— Paul Zindel
It's kind of spooky when you are caught talking to God everybody thinks you're nuts. They used to call you a prophet.
— Paul Zindel
In my mother's belly, I remember not liking the tempi my father played the Beethoven Sonatas in.
— Daniel Barenboim
My favorite word? Yes.
— Pamela Anderson
A shiver I've never felt.
— David Levithan
Be yourself! Be individualistic!' he called out after me. 'But for God's sake get your hair cut. You look like an oddball.
— Paul Zindel
Love happens to some people, sometimes. Other times other stuff happens to other people. I'm a person like those people.
— Jarod Kintz
In the laughing times we know that we are lucky, and in the quiet times we know that we are blessed. And we will not be alone.
— Dar Williams
The mustard lined his lips. At one point a strand of sauerkraut was smeared against his chin.
— Paul Zindel
There's no one else to blame. No Bores or Old Ladies or Norton or Assassins waiting at the bridge.
— Paul Zindel