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Top 1917 Travel Alone Quotes

Our very existence refuses your laws and
your science, your religions and your
philosophies. — B.E. Scully

It's a little mad, but I believe I am many people. When I am writing a poem, I feel I am the person who should have written it. — Anne Sexton

The more times and the more different things you try, the more likely it is that you will succeed. — Brian Tracy

To make war upon rebellion is messy and slow, like eating soup with a knife. — T.E. Lawrence

I think part of that comes from time's passed, and she's been in an environment where training is part of the thing. It's not like we do a montage of her discovering her powers like in every X-Men film but yeah, there's no montage. But she does have these new abilities that we pick her up with. — Elizabeth Olsen

Every time you come to the limit of what is demanded of you, you are faced with the same problem-to be yourself! — Henry Miller

Giving out crowns to everyone will not make a nation of kings. — Mason Cooley

My favorite hotel is the Villa Alilla in Bali. The setting is pure bliss, overlooking the ocean of Uluwhatu; the eye line makes you feel as if you're floating on top of the ocean. — Carolyn Murphy

I have been desperate to escape for so many years now, it is routine for me to try to escape. — Jack Henry Abbott

It is morally, politically and socially wrong for business as business or labor as labor to participate directly in politics. — George W. Romney

My first and strongest memories about perfume come from childhood, from my mother, and they are a complex blend of her private and public selves. — Mary Gaitskill

As we shall see, the tractable apostrophe has always done its proper jobs in our language with enthusiasm and elegance, but it has never been taken seriously enough; its talent for adaptability has been cruelly taken for granted; and now, in an age of supreme graphic frivolity, we pay the price. — Lynne Truss

I love talking about clothes with women; it's like a code because women dress for women. — Mindy Kaling

All modern U.S. presidents are perforce politicians, prisoners of their past pronouncements, their party, their constituency, and their colleagues. — Tony Judt

Your negative actions will always speak over top of your kind words and only fools listen where the wise watch. — Tara Brown