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Amrita Shergill Quotes By Sam Andrew

Music is an immediate art; it's always happening right now ... — Sam Andrew

Amrita Shergill Quotes By Ansel Adams

It is horrifying that we have to fight our own government to save the environment. — Ansel Adams

Amrita Shergill Quotes By Aimee Carter

You don't need to spend every waking moment protecting me now. I'm supposed to be your partner, not your burden, and if that's all I'm ever going to be to
you, then I don't want to be here anymore. I want you to love me. I want to look forward to coming here every fall. I want winter to be my favorite season because
I get to spend it with you. So tell me that's going to happen, Henry. Tell me things are going to be better, that you're not going to think of Persephone every time
you touch me. Tell me that you're going to love me as much as you love her, and that I won't spend the rest of eternity paling in comparison to your memories of
my sister. — Aimee Carter

Amrita Shergill Quotes By Susan Cain

In our culture, snails are not considered valiant animals - we are constantly exhorting people to "come out of their shells" - but there's a lot to be said for taking your home with you wherever you go. — Susan Cain

Amrita Shergill Quotes By Chris Kraus

Why should women settle to think and talk about just femaleness when men were constantly transcending gender? — Chris Kraus

Amrita Shergill Quotes By Gregory Maguire

I take responsibility only for the future, not the past. The past can't hurt you the way the future can. — Gregory Maguire

Amrita Shergill Quotes By William Shakespeare

What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord?
Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff
That beetles o'er his base into the sea,
And there assume some other horrible form
Which might deprive your sovereignty of reason
And draw you into madness? Think of it.
[The very place puts toys of desperation,
Without more motive, into every brain
That looks so many fathoms to the sea
And hears it roar beneath.] — William Shakespeare