Old woman Quote by Neil Gaiman Download Open image ““Still, every little bit helps, as the old woman said when she pissed in the sea.”” — Neil Gaiman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Helps Old Old woman Pissed Sea Woman Woman Said
“Somehow it seemed as though the journey through the sea had washed my heart of bitterness toward her and filled the empty places with… — Connilyn Cossette Copy Share Image
“Sometimes she woke up speaking his name. Sometimes she wondered how it were possible to be so far from the sea and still feel… — Jojo Moyes Copy Share Image
Great seas," he said. "What do you want?" He held the candle up to her face. "Po, what do you want?" "She did a… — Kristin Cashore Copy Share Image
“You have to understand the sea, he said, to listen to her, to look out for her moods, to get to know her and… — Michael Morpurgo Copy Share Image
“Her laughing was like a wave in the sea, when it landed on you it made you laugh as well.” — Stephen Kelman Copy Share Image
“...He untied her robe and parted it. She heard his intake of breath... before he murmured, "Beautiful." "You probably say that to all the… — Terry Spear Copy Share Image
“She drew his eye like the shore draws the ocean. Nothing seemed as interesting, as captivating, as important as the face of that girl.” — M Leighton Copy Share Image
“She loved the sea only for its storms, and greenery only when it was scattered among ruins.” — Gustave Flaubert Copy Share Image
“...but I want to spend the whole trip out here, with the ocean replenishing her treasures like an old shopkeeper as I sleep alongside… — Sarah Ockler Copy Share Image
“People talk about books that write themselves, and it's a lie. Books don't write themselves. It takes thought and research and a backache and… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“Like all sentient beings, Fat Charlie had a weirdness quotient. For some days the needle had been over in the red, occasionally banging jerkily… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“Shadow crawled across the floor to the yellow foam-rubber pad and climbed onto it, pulling the thin blanket over himself, and closed his eyes,… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“[T]hey could not help being amused every time another little human believed itself the center of its world, as each of us does.” — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
You need more than a beginning if you're going to start a book. If all you have is a beginning, then once you've written… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
You can tell the date of an old science fiction novel by every word on the page. Nothing dates harder and faster and more… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“They were spells, spelled with words to make worlds, waiting for me, in the pages of books.” — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
Finish what you're writing. Whatever you have to do to finish it, finish it. — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
Once ye made up yer mind to do somethin', 'tis better t'stumble o'er the small hillock of jump-ahead than t'bash yer head on the… — Karen Hawkins Copy Share Image
Don't be afraid of hard work. Nothing worthwhile comes easily. Don't let others discourage you or tell you that you can't do it. In… — Gertrude B. Elion Copy Share Image
Yeah, I'm a geek. I read sci-fi and I watch sci-fi films. I love my computer and I love to fix it. I'm a… — Amber Benson Copy Share Image
“Seriously, this old woman had no idea how close she came to being squashed like a roach. -Sage Hannigan, Contingency” — P. S. Martinez Copy Share Image
Again and again I tell God I need help, and God says, 'Well, isn't that fabulous? Because I need help too. So you go… — Anne Lamott Copy Share Image
The Witch's Life" When I was a child there was an old woman in our neighborhood whom we called The Witch. All day she… — Anne Sexton Copy Share Image
“Come into my wagon, dear heart,” the old woman crooned at Celaena, “and let old Baba Yellowlegs take a look into your future.” Sure… — Sarah J. Maas Copy Share Image
“Picture to yourself, O fair young reader, a worldly, selfish, graceless, thankless, religionless old woman, writhing in pain and fear, and without her wig.… — William Makepeace Thackeray Copy Share Image
“The old woman took the umbrella, gratefully, and smiled her thanks. “You’ve a good heart,” she told him. “Sometimes that’s enough to see you… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
When you ask single men in their 20s, "Do you want children?" they want children more than women do. Again, economics drive this. If… — Stephen Marche Copy Share Image
This is what I miss, Cordelia: not something that’s gone, but something that will never happen. Two old women giggling over their tea. — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image