
One’s own yesterday is a ghost that will not be laid down.
– Glen Cook
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- To wake up one day and be Steinway and Glen in One… Glen Steinway, Steinway Glen, all for Bach. – Thomas Bernhard
- I was a ghost on a ghost ship in a ghost land – Maria Semple
- Leave yesterday in yesterday. If yesterday cannot add value to YOUR today, then it has no place and serves no purpose. – Stephanie Lahart
- The false starts and futilities of the past years proved themselves to be groundwork, foundations, laid in the dark but well laid. – Ursuala K Le Guin
- The best laid plans may not get you laid the way you planned. – Susan Block
- Nevertheless, four hours after dawn they began dying for their cause. – Glen Cook
- Rich men have dreams. Poor men die to make them come true. – Glen Cook
- I’m a bad man. I need to understand the past. It illuminates the present. – Glen Cook
- More evil gets done in the name of righteousness than any other way. – Glen Cook
- There are no self-proclaimed villains, only regiments of self-proclaimed saints. Victorious historians rule where good or evil lies. – Glen Cook
- I am haunted by the clear knowledge that, in the end, evil always triumphs. – Glen Cook
- I’m an incurable romantic. The essence of romance is an unshakable conviction that next time will be different. – Glen Cook
- One endured with humble dignity the consequences of youthful folly. – Glen Cook
- The cook was a good cook, as cooks go; and as cooks go, she went. – Saki
- Life is like a cooking pot. If you cook something good, you well get something tasty. If you cook something bad, you will get something bad. – Debasish Mridha
- There is one thing more exasperating than a wife who can cook and won’t, and that’s a wife who can’t cook and will. – Robert Frost
- To be a better cook, cook more. To be a better writer, read more. – Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- The nicest veterans in Schenectady, I thought, the kindest and funniest ones, the ones who hated war the most, were the ones who’d really fought. – Kurt Vonnegut Jr
- You said one day you would come back for usThe ones that believed in youThe ones that asked you into their heartsThe ones that served you – April Nichole
- Between the calendar and checkbook, ones priorities are laid bare. – LRW Lee
- As old lies are laid to rest, new ones sprout from their ashes, as deadly as their ancestors – Bangambiki Habyarimana
- Photos of yesterday give good evidence of how yesterday was and they are a true prove of history! – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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- Why let go of yesterday? Because yesterday has already let go of you. – Steve Maraboli
- Why is it they say you always hurt the ones you love? Because you know exactly how to do it. – Eileen Cook
- Poetry is another name for a person’s telling of the self, existence and what is beyond, and one’s own perceptions. – M Fethullah Glen
- The light of a new day always chases the shadows of the night away, and shows us that the shape of our fears is only the ghost of our own minds. – Terry Goodkind
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- Words have their own hierarchy, their own protocol, their own artistic titles, their own plebeian stigmas. – Jos Saramago
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- The best advice you can give anyone consists of one word only, given at precisely the right moment. – Glen McDiarmid
- Nothing is the whole story. The self’s curse -“ and the writer’s. – Glen Duncan
- We go to the past to lay the blame – since the past can’t argue. We go to our past selves to account for our present miseries. – Glen Duncan
- The first horror is there’s horror. The second is you accommodate it. – Glen Duncan
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- Whatever doesn’t kill them, makes them make reality TV shows… – Glen Duncan
