Turgeon Quotes
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The waxing moon seemed close enough to touch, if one were brave enough to risk the silver pinpricks of the stars that thorned around it.
— Kat Howard
Photorealism's goal is to reproduce a photograph. The best photorealism can't beat a printer, and I have a really nice printer.
— Damian Loeb
This is how it works, she thought. When the world becomes something new, it seems always to have been that way.
— Carolyn Turgeon
If you put the government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in five years there'd be a shortage of sand. - Milton Friedman
— Vikram Mansharamani
Tous mes anciens amours vont me revenir.'
- All my old loves will be returned to me — Carolyn Turgeon
- All my old loves will be returned to me — Carolyn Turgeon
The problem with thinking up a new and original idea within a novel is that you have to make sure that Kurt Vonnegut did not already think of it.
— Meena Kandasamy
If you expect the battle to be insurmountable,
you've met the enemy.
It's you. — Khang Kijarro Nguyen
you've met the enemy.
It's you. — Khang Kijarro Nguyen
Jefferson subsequently came to believe that Henry's speech attacking the Stamp Act had been "the dawn of the Revolution."36
— John Ferling
Souls were webs of light that contained the essence of a human's life. Memories and loves, children and families. Every moment of life, pressing in
— Carolyn Turgeon
It's a never ending dream for everyone it seems, to find again what was once precious and has been lost.
— Carolyn Turgeon
Unless what you say benefits the other person, don't say it.
— Denis Waitley
I'm not in the Shakespeare stakes. I have no ambition.
— Ian Fleming
I became an actor because I enjoy playing a variety of different people rather than playing one person for the rest of my career.
— Dominic Sherwood
Every film should have its own world, a logic and feel to it that expands beyond the exact image that the audience is seeing.
— Christopher Nolan
Her face was like a pot of tea about to whistle.
— Carolyn Turgeon
One of our brainchildren is a still viable Science and Society course.
— Philip Warren Anderson