#Water Quotes #Brain Quotes #Way Quotes
“I was twenty-nine years old and I wasn't a very good poet and I wasn't a very good novelist, [so] I thought I would try writing a play, which seems to have worked out a little better.”
“One more thing. The people and the friends that we have lost... or the dreams that have faded... never forget them.”
“At the Argentina game, how would you have guessed that Darren Anderton would have gone off with cramp?”
“The reason I am thinking so far in advance is because school is terribly lonely. I think I've said that before, but it's getting harder every day.”
Source : Stephen Chbosky (2013). “The Perks of Being a Wallflower YA edition”, p.128, Simon and Schuster
“The unique, compelling, and earnest voice that characterizes Jedediah’s weekly columns comes alive with increased vitality in OUTNUMBERED. She shatters leftist stereotypes about conservatives and exposes the myth of liberal tolerance as she relates her interactions with liberals in everyday life. This narrative, interlaced with commentary and impressions, gives us insight into liberals that books merely about abstract principles do not capture. A fascinating read.”
“I know people's problems: the problems of those who work hard, who must slave away. The couples who have two incomes but who can nevertheless barely cover their rent. The people who get stuck in traffic on their way to work. The people who have to wait in vain for a train to come just as they are supposed to be picking up their children from daycare. I can say with a clear conscience to those people: I understand your problems. And I will do all I can to decrease them.”
“Obama hasn't been divisive just because his policies are so unpopular, though that's a large part of it.”
“Reading is a creative activity. You have to visualize the characters, you have to hear what the voices sound like.”