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Will fired the shoes like two orange grenades into the alley, pushed her outside and offered in parting, If you're in heat, Lula, go yowl beneath somebody else's window! ~ LaVyrle Spencer
The American dream is more about opportunity than anything else. ~ Nate Parker
Mozart was born Mozart. Charlie Parker was born Charlie Parker. ~ Damien Chazelle
What I didn't know until right this very minute was how growing up happens in little surges. We grow up in moments - when we encounter such stupidities in ourselves that our only choice is to grow past them or into them. Maybe that's why some kids grow up too fast and others not at all. ~ Natalie C. Parker
In a certain sense, aspects of my solo playing were developed in order to test the theory about how long particular elements could be, as parts of so-called free improvisations. ~ Evan Parker
It was as though the Gods had dropped something - a comb, a hairpin, a needle - and it had fallen down to earth; unimaginably huge and incomprehensibly magnificent, made of celestial materials by a divine craftsman, too big and too beautiful to have any place in our world, utterly incongruous, a numbing statement of the difference between Them and us - Excuse me. It was an impressive sight. ~ K.J. Parker
So I'm looking to the saxophone as a resource which has its own unique set of possibilities. I'm looking to exploit them and develop them and have the fullest range of possibilities of the saxophone be known. ~ Evan Parker
We are here not only to transform the world but also to be transformed. ~ Parker J. Palmer
While observing some people with their dogs, it is often a question of who is training whom. It is not uncommon to see an owner with their arms extended, holding on for dear life, while their dog runs wild. Unfortunately, I was becoming one of those owners. ~ Elizabeth Parker
The Italians say that a beautiful woman by her smiles draws tears from our purse. ~ Nathaniel Parker Willis
I'm sleeping with a Harvard grad," I said.
"The Emory of the North," Becker said. ~ Robert B. Parker
I don't watch much TV or films, but I've watched Cameron Diaz. ~ Christopher Parker
Well, I give you credit for optimism, ~ Robert B. Parker
[On Kay Strozzi in The Silent Witness:] Miss Strozzi ... had the temerity to wear as truly horrible a gown as ever I have seen on the American stage ... Had she not luckily been strangled by a member of the cast while disporting this garment, I should have fought my way to the stage and done her in, myself. ~ Dorothy Parker
good people don't have to say they're good people, it just shows. ~ Shauna Parker
She stilled in the early-morning sun and slowly turned to face Parker, who'd followed her out. He wore his clothes with the same ease he'd worn nothing at all. And dammit, she really needed to stop thinking about that. ~ Jill Shalvis
I'm the character actor in Hollywood movies, the girl who has to be annoying so the guy can go to the other girl. ~ Parker Posey
The evening stretches out against the sky, I thought. Like a patient etherized upon a table. I grinned to myself. Live fast, die young, and have a literate corpse. ~ Robert B. Parker
I was the last one to screen test for The Hardy Boys. I'd like to play that's not as clean-cut as Frank Hardy. I play him as straight as possible. ~ Parker Stevenson
In politics, it's what isn't said that matters. ~ K.J. Parker
Who the hell is Warren Ellis again?"
Hardison gaped at the man. "Only one of the greatest comics writers in the past twenty years. Might as well ask who Alan Moore is, or Frank Miller, or Mark Waid, or Brian Michael Bendis, or Marv Wolfman, or Geoff Johns."
Eliot gave Hardison a blank look as they wove their way through the hall. Parker took the lead, toting a printed sign with her. Eliot and Hardison trailed in her wake. They made a point of striding right past Patronus's booth. They didn't turn to see if he noticed them.
"No one?" Hardison said. "Nothing? Not even Kurt Busiek? Neil Gaiman?"
"I have a life. I do things, active things. I date women."
"Stan Lee?"
Eliot gave Hardison that one with a wag of his head. "Who hasn't heard of Stan Lee?"
"All right," Hardison said with satisfaction. "You had me worried there, man. ~ Matt Forbeck
Running to him was real; the way he did it the realest thing he knew. It was all joy and woe, hard as a diamond; it made him weary behond comprehension. But it also made him free. ~ John L. Parker Jr.
He was beautiful - a perfect specimen of a predator able to lure its prey by his appearance alone. ~ C.L. Parker
Vulgarity is more obvious in satin than in homespun. ~ Nathaniel Parker Willis
A minute. What the hell? Are you really entertaining the idea of a ... gulp ... relationship? And why the fuck did I actually think the word "gulp"? That was a little dramatic, Parker. ~ Alice Clayton
Don't feel bad when I die; I've been dead for a long time. ~ Dorothy Parker
it's better to be what I am than to be failing at what I am not. ~ Robert B. Parker
And I've met a very wonderful woman," I said.
"They're all wonderful," Haller said.
"Well, many of them," I said.
"I love them," Haller said. "The way they talk, how they smell, the way they touch their hair, everything."
"I know," I said. ~ Robert B. Parker
Can't undo wrong. Can only do our best to make things right. ~ Jewell Parker Rhodes
I think finally good writing gets out there, and people like it, and bad writing doesn't. Well, no. Bad writing does get out there 'cause some people like it. ~ Robert B. Parker
I Only Believe What I See But I Question Everything I Hear ~ Charleston Parker
Politics is activity in relation to power. ~ Francis Parker Yockey
Nerds are running the world. Andrew Garfield made a movie [called "The Social Network"] about it. Nerds are no longer pariahs and knowing how to write computer code is longer a [mocked] quality. What was important in those early comics was this notion that Peter Parker is an outsider and how we define that in a contemporary context. That, I think, was one of the challenges for us - getting Peter Parker's outsider status to be current. ~ Marc Webb
He smiled, fitting his hand in mine. "Parker, I love you."
"Sandeke, I see your love, and I raise you a secret handshake. ~ Penny Reid
I wanted to be cute. That's the terrible thing. I should have had more sense. ~ Dorothy Parker
Chill" is a selfishness disguised as kindness ~ Priya Parker
You don't want a general houseworker, do you? Or a traveling companion, quiet, refined, speaks fluent French entirely in the present tense? Or an assistant billiard-maker? Or a private librarian? Or a lady car-washer? Because if you do, I should appreciate your giving me a trial at the job. Any minute now, I am going to become one of the Great Unemployed. I am about to leave literature flat on its face. I don't want to review books any more. It cuts in too much on my reading. ~ Dorothy Parker
It was written without fear and without research. ~ Dorothy Parker
Susan always claimed that when I ate a sub I looked like I'd fought with it. ~ Robert B. Parker
Parker fixated on the envelope's precise penmanship as she lifted it. Her grandmother rarely took the time to write her own name in the return address, let alone give it the aesthetic attention that this one so seemed to demand. Once, when Parker questioned her on this, her grandmother casually asserted that she "didn't quite believe in envelopes" as if this were a debatable concept like Socialism or wearing white after Labor Day. ~ Abby Slovin
Some people are in charge of pens who shouldn't be in charge of brooms. ~ Graham Parker
The Day of Trouble is Near ~ P.J. Parker