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1798 Consultants Quotes By A.A. Patawaran

The only reason you can't write is because you don't. — A.A. Patawaran

1798 Consultants Quotes By Thomas Aquinas

Prostitution in the towns is like the cesspool in the palace: take away the cesspool and the palace will become an unclean and evil-smelling place. — Thomas Aquinas

1798 Consultants Quotes By Anais Nin

At sixteen, Sabina took moon baths, first of all, because everyone else took sun baths, and second, she admitted, because she had been told it was dangerous. — Anais Nin

1798 Consultants Quotes By Jeff Baena

When you are a writer the assist-to-turnover ratio ... there are a lot more turnovers than assists. It's just the nature of the beast. — Jeff Baena

1798 Consultants Quotes By Winifred Gallagher

Over time, a commitment to challenging, focused work and leisure produces not only better daily experience, but also a more complex, interesting person: the long-range benefit of the focused life. As Hobbs put it, the secret of fulfillment is to choose trouble for oneself in the direction of what one would like to become. — Winifred Gallagher

1798 Consultants Quotes By Thomas Fuller

With foxes we must play the fox. — Thomas Fuller

1798 Consultants Quotes By Cynthia Hand

And most of all, she loved the way books could transport her from her otherwise mundane and stifling life and offer the experiences of a hundred other lives. — Cynthia Hand

1798 Consultants Quotes By Igor Stravinsky

Silence, which will save from shame, will also deprive me of fame. — Igor Stravinsky

1798 Consultants Quotes By Maria Mitchell

Small aids to individuals, large aid to masses. — Maria Mitchell

1798 Consultants Quotes By William, Saroyan

Wars, for us, are either inevitable, or created. Whatever they are, they should not wholly vitiate art. What art needs is greater men, and what politics needs is better men.
(Something About a Soldier (1940)) — William, Saroyan