Quotes
Authors
Scott Bradfield
"I enjoy entering the viewpoint of characters who are as different from myself as I can get - children, elderly women, animals, a sexy death row murderess - and to imagine how these disparate individuals see the world's cruelty and beauty and vastness." --
Source : "Go Forth (Vol. 15)". Interview with Brandon Hobson, believermagblog.wordpress.com. September 10, 2013.
Scott Bradfield
#Sexy Quotes
#Children Quotes
#Character Quotes
“Alzheimer's disease is death before death, and I'm terrified of it.”
Source : "It's Too Late to Say I'm Sorry". Book by Joey Comeau, "1e4" story, 2007.
“The day has the color and the sound of winter. Thoughts turn to chowder...chowder breathes reassurance. It steams consolation.”
“So what strikes me most about the Heartland Conference is that I am with people that are in love with weather, climate, and their country, and many of them have loved these longer and stronger than I have.”
“I think it is great to unite all kickboxing styles under one set of rules.”
Source : Interview with Alireza Fadaie, bleacherreport.com. February 25, 2010.
“the more visible my work became, the less visible I grew to myself.”
“You are the real teachers. You have these children when they are at their emotional peaks and lows. That's when they are the most pliable. It doesn't take any intelligence to send a kid home with his head hanging between his knees. But to send him home with his head up every night might show a little coaching.”
“Most of our life is miscommunication, and when you add a language barrier to it, it just becomes total mayhem and confusion. It just adds to it with all of the cultural differences. It could be an American family meeting another American family and you could still have a total clash. With family, it's like visiting another planet.”
“Capitalism designates an economic system significantly characterized by the predominance of " capital ." Capitalism and double entry bookkeeping are absolutely indissociable; their relationship to each other is that of form to content.”
Source : "Der moderne Kapitalismus". Book by Werner Sombart, 2006.