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Quotes About Transition

I was doing a play out in L.A. 20-some-odd years ago called 'Goose and Tomtom' by David Rabe, and somebody saw it and the next thing I know I'm doing the table read of the film version of 'Glengarry Glen Ross' with Al Pacino and Jack Lemmon - one of the great films of our generation.
~ Richard Schiff
I savour this total oblivion into which I have fallen. I am between two towns. One knows nothing of me, the other knows me no longer.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Il faudrait si peu pour que le disque s'arrête...
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Mourir n'est pas facile
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Eres un mocoso a quien le cuesta pasar a la edad adulta, pero serás un hombre muy aceptable si alguien te facilita el paso.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Nothing happens while you live. The scenery changes, people come in and go out, that's all. There are no beginnings.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
É verdade que se pode tentar recomeçar a vida? - insiste o rapaz. Pierre e Éve entreolharam-se hesitantes e sorriem com simpatia aos jovens. - Experimentem - aconselha Pierre.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
And as always seems to happen when I have reached the point where I am ready to take decisive action, everything began to happen at once.
~ Jeff Lindsay
Who was I if I was no longer me?
~ Jeff Lindsay
Doakes was gone. One small piece at a time he was leaving my life and releasing me from the involuntary servitude of Rita's couch. I could live again.
~ Jeff Lindsay
Just one more small sign that Poor Old Dexter was drifting off into Deep Water. Making that last painless transition from sociopath to psychopath.
~ Jeff Lindsay
Cody finally came out and sat next to me, and the two of us waited in silent camaraderie and watched as Rita and Astor changed shoes, shirts, shorts, hair scrunchies, and hats, fighting every step of the way. By the time they were finally ready, I was so exhausted just from watching them that I wasn't sure I could lift a paintbrush. But somehow, we all got into the car, and I drove us over to the new house.
~ Jeff Lindsay
There was no deadly serpent hidden in my desk drawer, no assegais hurtling at my neck from a passing car, nothing. Even Deborah and her blistering arm punches were taking a holiday. I saw her and even spoke to her, of course. Her arm was still in a cast, and I would have expected her to call on me quite often for help, but she did not. Duarte was apparently picking up the slack, and Debs seemed content to live on a much lower dose of Dexter. So
~ Jeff Lindsay
accelerated, turning slightly away
~ Jeff Lindsay
hatchway with both hands, took a breath, glanced up, across the rows of tanks, half-tracks, and armored trucks moving into line. He watched as the oil trucks moved away
~ Jeff Shaara
If you're going to get by in life, you're going to have to learn to give up the dead.
~ Jeffery Deaver
Never seek the wind in the field—it is useless to try and find what is gone." Your
~ Jeffrey Archer
Never seek the wind in the field. It is useless to try and find what is gone.
~ Jeffrey Archer
It's just that I was released from prison today.
~ Jeffrey Archer
But suddenly it was no longer a rehearsal.
~ Jeffrey Archer
When does that moment come, Emma wondered, when mothers stop kissing their children, and young men start kissing their mothers?
~ Jeffrey Archer
This is bench number two, and I'll take over bench number one when Old Joey dies, which shouldn't be long now. Mr Watson's got bench number three, so he'll get bench number two when I get bench number one. But I've already warned him he's going to have to wait a long time.
~ Jeffrey Archer
Are you all right, my luv?" asked a lady who had moved from the other side of the carriage to sit next to Old Jack. "Yes, thank you," he said, the tears streaming down his face. "It's just that I was released from prison today.
~ Jeffrey Archer
He began with The Bigger They Come by Erle Stanley Gardner, before moving on to Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep.
~ Jeffrey Archer