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Waiting for something good to happen requires a lot of patience and positivity. Each long moment brings a lot of negative thoughts to give you. But do not lose hope and never give up til the circumstances do not change ~ Aayush Verma
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Aayush Verma
Friendship is Divine; think anything, get everything. (10 Alone; Vikrmn) ~ Vikrmn
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Vikrmn
Independence means.. enjoying freedom and empowering others too to let them do so. ~ Vikrmn
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Vikrmn
The first lie of fiction is that the author gives some order to the chaos of life: chronological order, or whatever order the author chooses. ~ Isabel Allende
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Isabel Allende
It's really a misconception to identify the writer with the main character, given that the author creates all the characters in the book. In certain ways, I'm every character. ~ Rachel Kushner
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Rachel Kushner
People who make snide comments to authors like "anyone can write a book" or "well, you did it, so obviously I can/it can't be that hard" or poke at a book because it's "romance" or "genre fiction" and act like that somehow makes it substandard because they don't read it ... well, ok, go ahead. Write a bestseller. Don't forget to go through the correct edit process. We'll wait. ~ Michelle M. Pillow
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Michelle M. Pillow
And then there was one last body that stood out from the rest. It had signs of of bruising on all four ankles and all along its side. Brownie had said that all the dogs that didn't die from being hanged were drowned, except one.
As that dog lay on the ground fighting for air, Quanis Phillips grabbed its front legs and Michael Vick grabbed its hind legs. They swung the dog over their head like a jump rope then slammed it to the ground. The first impact didn't kill it. So [they] slammed it again. The two men kept at it, alternating back and forth, pounding the creature against the ground, until at last, the little red dog was dead. ~ Jim Gorant (Author)
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Jim Gorant (Author)
Finally (and here is a sentence I never imagined writing), I thank my conversation partners on Facebook. A couple of years ago, my friend Finn Ryan set up a Facebook author page for me. Grateful as I was, my skepticism about the medium kept me from posting anything there until six months before I finished this book. I am very glad that I took the leap. The folks who share that space with me have helped me refine a number of key ideas, allowing me to write a better book than I could have written alone. Many thanks to all my Facebook "friends" as well as my face-to-face friends. ~ Parker J. Palmer
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Parker J. Palmer
It's Easy To Feel Like A Big Fish, When Your Pond is Just A Puddle! ~ Latif Mercado
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Latif Mercado
The liberty, prosperity, and the happiness of our country will always be the object of my most fervent prayers to the Supreme Author of All Good. ~ James Monroe
Aayush Verma Author quotes by James Monroe
The morning's splendour is conceived in the dark womb of night. A truth … we all know and believe. Yet a truth, that is most difficult to live and endure when one is in that dark womb. Alive and breathing … but inert, vulnerable, and 'in waiting'. Witnessing but not conscious, wakeful but not awake. (Page 2) ~ Neena Verma
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Neena Verma
I am so happy that I made someone cry today - don't worry I'm a writer. It's when they make me cry that it's a problem. ~ Tina Smith
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Tina Smith
I find it most offensive that the character of Reason, whom [Jean den Meun (author of the Romance of the Rose)] himself calls the daughter of God, should put forth such a statement as ... where she says by way of a proverb that "in the war of Love it is better to deceive than be deceived." And indeed I dare say that in making that statement Jean den Meun's Reason denied her Father, for the doctrine He gave was altogether different. ~ Christine De Pizan
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Christine De Pizan
I try not to hate anybody. "Hate is a four-letter word," like the bumper sticker says. But I hate book reviewers.

Book reviewers are the most despicable, loathsome order of swine that ever rooted about the earth. They are sniveling, revolting creatures who feed their own appetites for bile by gnawing apart other people's work. They are human garbage. They all deserve to be struck down by awful diseases described in the most obscure dermatology journals.

Book reviewers live in tiny studios that stink of mothballs and rotting paper. Their breath reeks of stale coffee. From time to time they put on too-tight shirts and pants with buckles and shuffle out of their lairs to shove heaping mayonnaise-laden sandwiches into their faces, which are worn in to permanent snarls. Then they go back to their computers and with fat stubby fingers they hammer out "reviews." Periodically they are halted as they burst into porcine squeals, gleefully rejoicing in their cruelty.

Even when being "kindly," book reviewers reveal their true nature as condescending jerks. "We look forward to hearing more from the author," a book reviewer might say. The prissy tones sound like a second-grade piano teacher, offering you a piece of years-old strawberry hard candy and telling you to practice more.

But a bad book review is just disgusting.

Ask yourself: of all the jobs available to literate people, what monster chooses the job of "telling people how bad ~ Steve Hely
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Steve Hely
Sometimes writing everyday is like pulling teeth, painful, but necessary. ~ Wendy Swore
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Wendy Swore
LEXICOGRAPHER, n. A pestilent fellow who, under the pretense of recording some particular stage in the development of a language, does what he can to arrest its growth, stiffen its flexibility and mechanize its methods. For your lexicographer, having written his dictionary, comes to be considered "as one having authority," whereas his function is only to make a record, not to give a law. The natural servility of the human understanding having invested him with judicial power, surrenders its right of reason and submits itself to a chronicle as if it were a statue. Let the dictionary (for example) mark a good word as "obsolete" or "obsolescent" and few men thereafter venture to use it, whatever their need of it and however desirable its restoration to favor - whereby the process of improverishment is accelerated and speech decays. On the contrary, recognizing the truth that language must grow by innovation if it grow at all, makes new words and uses the old in an unfamiliar sense, has no following and is tartly reminded that "it isn't in the dictionary" - although down to the time of the first lexicographer (Heaven forgive him!) no author ever had used a word that was in the dictionary. In the golden prime and high noon of English speech; when from the lips of the great Elizabethans fell words that made their own meaning and carried it in their very sound; when a Shakespeare and a Bacon were possible, and the language now rapidly perishing at one end and slowly renewed at t ~ Ambrose Bierce
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Ambrose Bierce
I see the beauty of books and sacred-souls of every author displaced in a bookshop. ~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Lailah Gifty Akita
To devise situation where the protagonist is force to tell a lie, a useful figure for the writer is the Devil. Like the Devil, the author actively searches for flaws in a protagonist's character and seeks to exploit these flaws...As an author, your job is to find ways of exposing the lies of your protagonist. ~ David Mura
Aayush Verma Author quotes by David Mura
Painting myself for others, I have painted my inward self with colors clearer than my original ones. I have no more made my book than my book has made me
a book consubstantial with its author, concerned with my own self, an integral part of my life; not concerned with some third-hand, extraneous purpose, like all other books. ~ Michel De Montaigne
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Michel De Montaigne
There are words like 'orphan', 'widow' and 'widower' in all languages. But there is no word in any language to describe a parent who loses a child. How does one describe the pain of 'ultimate bereavement'! (Page 50) ~ Neena Verma
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Neena Verma
We had some port, and drank damnation to the play and eternal remorse to the author. ~ James Boswell
Aayush Verma Author quotes by James Boswell
If there is any indication of how an author and her books can affect change, look at the proof of her works on society. And ignore the critics and the trolls. -Strong by Kailin Gow on How Her Indie Success helped motivate and inspired others to become authors and how her books with strong women leads helped the film industry to portray more strong women leads ~ Kailin Gow
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Kailin Gow
We ask Mary that, as the first disciple, she teach us to remain watching, that she accompany us in patience, strengthen us in hope; we ask that she lead us towards the meeting with her Risen Son; that she free us from fear, so that we cans hear the announcement of the angel ... to announce it to others who need it so much. ~ Pope Francis
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Pope Francis
When you love someone's everything with your everything then you truly are in love. ~ Stephen Richards
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Stephen Richards
The deeper into this chapter in my life I get, the fainter the hum of crucifixion becomes. ~ Maggie Young
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Maggie Young
A story is just life happening to someone else, that feels as if you could survive because the author did. ~ Traci McDonald
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Traci McDonald
Among the numerous requisites that must concur to complete an author, few are of more importance than an early entrance into the living world. The seed of knowledge may be planted in solitude, but must be cultivated in public. Argumentation may be taught in colleges, and theories formed in retirement; but the artifice of embellishment and the powers of attraction can be gained only by a general converse. ~ Samuel Johnson
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Samuel Johnson
As an author, I get paid to break my own heart on a regular basis. ~ Jamie Ford
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Jamie Ford
I'm mainly an airport author, and if you're trying to take your mind off the journey, you're not going to read 'King Lear.' ~ Maeve Binchy
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Maeve Binchy
When life gives you lemons ... add melted butter , toasted paprik and dip some lobster in it! ~ Stuart J. Scesney
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Stuart J. Scesney
He who first praises a book becomingly is next in merit to the author. ~ Walter Savage Landor
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Walter Savage Landor
Whatever an author puts between the two covers of his book is public property; whatever of himself he does not put there is his private property, as much as if he had never written a word. ~ Mary Abigail Dodge
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Mary Abigail Dodge
Life is more than one genre'. ~ Juliette Power
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Juliette Power
Before the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the very word
conspiracy was seldom used by most Americans. The JFK assassination
was the seminal national event in the lives of the Baby Boomer generation.
We've heard all the clichés about the loss of our innocence, and the beginning
of public distrust in our government's leaders, being born with the events
of November 22, 1963, but there's a good deal of truth in that. President
Kennedy tapped into our innate idealism and inspired a great many people,
especially the young, like no president ever had before.
John F. Kennedy was vastly different from most of our elected presidents.
He was the first president to refuse a salary. He never attended a Bilderberg
meeting. He was the first Catholic to sit in the Oval Office, and he almost
certainly wasn't related to numerous other presidents and/or the royal family
of England, as is often the case. He was a genuine war hero, having tugged an
injured man more than three miles using only a life preserver's strap between
his teeth, after the Japanese had destroyed the boat he commanded, PT-109.
This selfless act seems even more courageous when one takes into account
Kennedy's recurring health problems and chronic bad back. He was an
intellectual and an accomplished author who wrote many of his memorable
speeches. He would never have been invited to dance naked with other
powerful men a ~ Donald Jeffries
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Donald Jeffries
Isn't it fun to work - or don't you ever do it? It's especially fun when your kind of work is the thing you'd rather do more than anything else in the world. I've been writing as fast as my pen would go every day this summer, and my only quarrel with life is that the days aren't long enough to write all the beautiful and valuable and entertaining thoughts I'm thinking. I've finished the second draft of my book and am going to begin the third tomorrow morning at half-past seven. It's the sweetest book you ever saw - it is, truly. I think of nothing else. I can barely wait in the morning to dress and eat before beginning; then I write and write and write till suddenly I'm so tired that I'm limp all over. ~ Jean Webster
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Jean Webster
You are born, you live and then you die. But when you forgive you are free to live again! ~ Stephen Richards
Aayush Verma Author quotes by Stephen Richards
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