It's Interesting When You Get Those Roles, Which Seem Like Nothing On The Page, And You Kind Of Subvert Them. It's Hard To Say No.
It Seems Like People Increasingly Just Can't Be By Themselves Because They're So Used To Having An Epicenter On The Internet That Actually Exists For Other People. Until Someone Clicks Onto Your Facebook Page, It Doesn't Mean Anything.
On The Plane Was A Time Magazine And There Was A 30 Page Article On Diabetes, And I Read Every Page. By The Time That Plane Landed, I Had Diabetes.
I Hated The Salinger Story. It Took Me Days To Go Through It, Gingerly, A Page At A Time, And Blushing With Embarrassment For Him Every Ridiculous Sentence Of The Way. How Can They Let Him Do It?
Open The Book. (the Gilt Rubs Off The Edges Of The Pages And Pollinates The Fingertips.)
I Live For The Present Always. I Accept This Risk. I Don't Deny The Past, But It's A Page To Turn.
Even Now I Try To Make Each Page Compelling For The Readers To Get Absorbed In The Book.
...but I Guess It's Better For People To Shut Up Rather Than Rather Than Say Something Nasty. -one Night @ The Call Center Chapter 1 Page 22
Sometimes A Sign Or A Quote Is Simply Interesting By Itself And Does Not Require Anything Beyond Being Framed On A Page.
I Have Come To Accept That If I Have A New Haircut It Is Front Page News. But Having A Picture Of My Foot On The Front Page Of A National Newspaper Is A Bit Exceptional.
After The Democrats Shoved The 2700 Pages Of Obamacare Down Our Throats - And We Did Find Out How Expensive, Controlling, And Coercive The Legislation Was - A Majority Of Americans Wanted The Supreme Court To Toss It Aside As Unconstitutional.