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2628 Broadway Quotes By Bella Andre

What if she let falling in love with him be as natural as gravity? — Bella Andre

2628 Broadway Quotes By James Wood

Everything has always been permitted, even when God was around. God has nothing to do with it. — James Wood

2628 Broadway Quotes By Kenneth Oppel

I raised my hands, trying to shush her.
"Don't shush me," she said, eyes blazing. "I hate being shushed. — Kenneth Oppel

2628 Broadway Quotes By Guler Sabanci

Not every woman has what I have, so if I could do something to help them, that should also be my duty. — Guler Sabanci

2628 Broadway Quotes By Michael Vito Tosto

Since one could virtually open the Bible to any page and likely find something that speaks to his particular situation, is it fair to attribute this to the voice of God? After all, the Bible is not the only relevant book in existence. There are other religions with other scriptural texts which could do the same job. In fact, the text need not even be "scriptural." I could select Sartre's "Existentialism and Humanism" off the shelf, randomly flip to any page, and likely find something applicable to my life. Does this mean God is speaking through the writings of Jean-Paul Sartre, a man who was by no means considered a friend to Christian thought? If the answer is yes, then who really needs to read the Bible? If this God is capable of turning anything into his "word" at any time, then you could theoretically receive a message from him in your Alpha-Bits. — Michael Vito Tosto

2628 Broadway Quotes By Charles Dickens

[T]he wisdom of our ancestors is in the simile. — Charles Dickens

2628 Broadway Quotes By Niall Williams

I read them all, read them one by one with a kind of constant hunger as if they were apples that fed and made you hungry at the same time. — Niall Williams

2628 Broadway Quotes By Mark Twain

It is hard to make railroading pleasant in any country. It is too tedious. — Mark Twain

2628 Broadway Quotes By Giacomo Leopardi

He who has the courage to laugh is almost as much a master of the world as he who is ready to die. — Giacomo Leopardi

2628 Broadway Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

I was turned out because I said to Europe no, no, no. That no, no , no has now turned into yes, yes. Two yes's not three because he got the Social Chapter out and he's reserved his position on the single currency. — Margaret Thatcher

2628 Broadway Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

I have often been afraid, but I would not give in to it. I made myself act as though I was not afraid and gradually my fear disappeared. — Theodore Roosevelt

2628 Broadway Quotes By Sarah Silverman

What makes Disney movies and Pixar movies always so good, hey take time and they're constantly honing, and tweaking, and rejiggering things, and taking influences from every cog, including myself, that can help. Any place where there can be inspiration. They make every moment very layered and very rich. — Sarah Silverman

2628 Broadway Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

In the deep shadow of the tree there was a deeper shadow yet, black, inchoate, vague - a crouching form full of savage vigor and menace. It — Arthur Conan Doyle

2628 Broadway Quotes By Jonas Mekas

I'm a filmmaker, but my working procedures are different. All my basic structuring is done during the filming. You know, how long I keep the shot, the exposure or the speed - slower or faster, etc. That's structuring. And then there is a second stage of structuring that comes later when I begin to put those pieces together. — Jonas Mekas

2628 Broadway Quotes By Norman Mailer

No, but why is Croft that way?
Oh there are The Answers. He is that way because of the-corruption-of-the-society. He is that way because he is having problems of adjustment. It is because he is a Texan. It is because he has renounced God. He is that way because he was born that way, or because the Devil has claimed him for one of his own, or because the only woman he ever loved was untrue to him. — Norman Mailer