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Anonimato Translate Quotes By Felix Mendelssohn

Never mind, put any book on the piano, and someone can turn from time to time, so I need not look as though I played by heart. — Felix Mendelssohn

Anonimato Translate Quotes By Peter Hoeg

To want to understand is an attempt to recapture something we have lost. — Peter Hoeg

Anonimato Translate Quotes By R.A. Lafferty

When we travel we find how greatly our boyhood dreams are outstripped by reality . — R.A. Lafferty

Anonimato Translate Quotes By Mary E. Pearson

White
There was a moment in the darkness when the fear lifted.
A moment where white surrounded me.
Hope.
Lily, and someone else, and a sprinkling of water.
"Holy water, Jenna."
"You can let go if you need to."
"Forgiveness, Jenna."
But I couldn't let go.
It wasn't in my power.
I was already swirling, flying, falling.
To someplace deep I didn't understand.
Where all the sounds buy my own voice disappeared.
Only me.
For so long.
I don't want to be alone anymore. (120) — Mary E. Pearson

Anonimato Translate Quotes By Anthony Robbins

People who fail focus on what they will have to go through; people who succeed focus on what it will feel like at the end. — Anthony Robbins

Anonimato Translate Quotes By Stanley Victor Paskavich

I've invaded the walls of the asylums with my ink pen. The way they look at mental illness won't be the same again — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Anonimato Translate Quotes By Hanna Rosin

Feminism was about making women's lives less constrained and giving them more choices. — Hanna Rosin

Anonimato Translate Quotes By Les Brown

Most people fail in life not because they aim too high and miss, but because they aim too low and hit. — Les Brown

Anonimato Translate Quotes By Patrick O'Neill

[I]ndividual readers may conceivably choose (or be led) to regard a given text as literary in cases where such a response is not shared by others, but until their individual responses lose their idiosyncratic nature by being adopted by a larger interpretive community, such responses will be regarded as being to a greater or lesser degree aberrant, and the offender will be regarded as lacking in good taste or good sense or both. — Patrick O'Neill

Anonimato Translate Quotes By Wallace Stegner

Grub Street turns out good things almost as often as Parnassus. For if a writer is hard up enough, if he's far down enough (down where I have been and am rising from, I am really saying), he can't afford self-doubt and he can't let other people's opinions, even a father's, keep him from writing. — Wallace Stegner

Anonimato Translate Quotes By Laurence Housman

Two more years were to go by before I knew anything about William Blake. Many years later, when his wife died, my godfather gave me the two books as a remembrance. — Laurence Housman

Anonimato Translate Quotes By Susanna Clarke

I believe I have made my opinion of him pretty widely known, and though I have done myself no good by my honesty, I am pleased to say that I have done him some harm. — Susanna Clarke

Anonimato Translate Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

It is so important that we as spiritual people should not define ourselves only by our profession — Sunday Adelaja

Anonimato Translate Quotes By Lydia Millet

Called by the sirens and followed by an albatross. — Lydia Millet