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Anzhela Morozova Quotes By Sylvia Plath

I feel good with my husband: I like his warmth and his bigness and his being-there and his making and his jokes and stories and what he reads and how he likes fishing and walks and pigs and foxes and little animals and is honest and not vain or fame-crazy and how he shows his gladness for what I cook him and joy for when I make him something, a poem or a cake, and how he is troubled when I am unhappy and wants to do anything so I can fight out my soul-battles and grow up with courage and a philosophical ease. I love his good smell and his body that fits with mine as if they were made in the same body-shop to do just that. What is only pieces, doled out here and there to this boy and that boy, that made me like pieces of them, is all jammed together in my husband. So I don't want to look around any more: I don't need to look around for anything. — Sylvia Plath

Anzhela Morozova Quotes By Albert Einstein

How insidious Nature is when one is trying to get at it experimentally. — Albert Einstein

Anzhela Morozova Quotes By Boy George

I don't play big stadium-style dance, but I have discovered, to my delight, that the appetite for real low slung deep house is very much alive. — Boy George

Anzhela Morozova Quotes By W. Edwards Deming

Quality is pride of workmanship. — W. Edwards Deming

Anzhela Morozova Quotes By Muhammad Ali

The sweetness of life lies in dispensing with formalities. — Muhammad Ali

Anzhela Morozova Quotes By Aya Kito

Why did this disease choose me? I cannot carry it, if its just for the word: Fate. — Aya Kito

Anzhela Morozova Quotes By Tori Amos

I'm a classic emerald green Sixties Jaguar that nobody can own, but my husband is allowed to drive. — Tori Amos

Anzhela Morozova Quotes By Melissa A. Fitch

Martel seems to point to the fact that most people are engaged in forms of self-deception or revisionist history, reworking the narrative of their lives in order to see actions that were motivated by self-interest instead of motivated out of concern for others. ... So what is the "truth"? Martel's message is that it is impossible to ascertain. There is no neat binary. It is always just beyond our grasp - we are all capable of being both victims and victimizers, innocent and guilty, good and bad simultaneously — Melissa A. Fitch