
He often came back -˜all thinky’ from work.
– Sara Sheridan
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- Often we don’t notice the stringent rules to which our culture subjects us. – Sara Sheridan
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- There are those who work so they can stop. Stopping is the why of work.There are those who stop so they can work.Working is the why of work. – Nick Cave
- Soon would come the night in which there was no more work -“ not the work of the hands, nor the work of the mind, nor the work of the heart. – Paul Russell
- Work hard,and you will earn good rewards.Work smart,and you will earn great rewards.Work hard and work smart,and you will earn extraordinary rewards. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- In a heartbeat, he understands why religions are born on the sands -“ there is nothing here for a man but his own mind. – Sara Sheridan
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- I believe the era of the militant lady is back. – Sara Sheridan
- Jack had been the love of her life and he was gone. It seemed now that there had never been bad times, though she knew that wasn’t true.-¨ – Sara Sheridan
- If you’ve been hurt and you’ve grieved and you’ve been through the mill, it takes a long time to get over it. – Sara Sheridan
- Like good reading skills, good writing skills require immersion and imaginative engagement. – Sara Sheridan
- The curve of my waist in a tight fitting summer dress can really make me new friends. – Sara Sheridan
- It was nearly ten years since the peace though her memories of the war still felt fresh. – Sara Sheridan
- I’m in my 40s and I’m constantly surprised by how much my childhood still plays a part in my life. – Sara Sheridan
- We might give her presents, tell some tales, but would she ever be able to really understand what the journey had been like for us? – Sara Sheridan
- My fascination with history is as much about the present as it is about the past. – Sara Sheridan
- The question shouldn’t be, ‘Are we guilty about our Colonial past?’ it should be, ‘Why aren’t we more guilty about our corporate present? – Sara Sheridan
- If you tempted a poor man with a fortune, who could blame the fellow for taking what he could? – Sara Sheridan
- Writers have a well-deserved reputation for being eccentric. Everything you’ve heard is true. – Sara Sheridan
- That boy is talented. You don’t develop those gifts in houses or in schools. – Sara Sheridan
- The financial value put on the job of the writer and the misconceptions around that make it extremely difficult to enter the profession. – Sara Sheridan
- I’m proud of the culture I come from – we’re a small country and a close-knit community. – Sara Sheridan
- Only a man with nothing to hide could make that kind of racket. – Sara Sheridan
- We have more choice than ever before about where and how we buy and read books. – Sara Sheridan
- Most people do a good deal of whatever they do motivated by love. For me, few stories are truly complete without it. – Sara Sheridan
- I love writing, and just as much, I love undertaking research. – Sara Sheridan
- The space where I write is in my head, I suppose. – Sara Sheridan
- When a chap is passionate, the readership can sense it. – Sara Sheridan
- A chap’s impending death has a way of focusing the mind.-¨ – Sara Sheridan
- Sometimes a person’s first assumption was very telling. It revealed how they perceived the situation. – Sara Sheridan
- People see what they expect to see. – Sara Sheridan
- We are in the middle of the biggest revolution in reading and writing since the advent of the Gutenberg press. – Sara Sheridan
- Parisians were not easy to engage in conversation. Perhaps that was why the Resistance had been so successful. – Sara Sheridan
- Everyone was important during the war. Everyone. We worked together and we won. – Sara Sheridan
