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Appending To Dictionary Quotes By Federico Garcia Lorca

The dancer's trembling heart must bring everything into harmony, from the tips of her shoes to the flutter of her eyelashes, from the ruffles of her dress to the incessant play of her fingers. — Federico Garcia Lorca

Appending To Dictionary Quotes By Bruce Feiler

I was surprised how relevant the Moses story was to contemporary American debates - from our ongoing debate about values, to our role as champions of freedom, to our place as a country that welcome immigrants. — Bruce Feiler

Appending To Dictionary Quotes By Julia Child

Tears mess up your makeup. — Julia Child

Appending To Dictionary Quotes By Alice Hoffman

How could I have been so stupid to ignore everything I'd had in my life? The color red alone was worth kingdoms. — Alice Hoffman

Appending To Dictionary Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

As to the thoughts, they are elfish. Those eyes in the Evening Star you must have seen in a dream. — Charlotte Bronte

Appending To Dictionary Quotes By Horace Greeley

I am too sick to be out of bed, too crazy to sleep, and am surrounded by horrors. — Horace Greeley

Appending To Dictionary Quotes By Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach

Many think they have a kind heart who have only weak nerves. — Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach

Appending To Dictionary Quotes By Katrina Law

I had originally done a production called 'The Resistance.' It was one of those underground guerilla things, very low budget. Then Starz and Ghost House ended up picking it up and funding it, and we reshot it. — Katrina Law

Appending To Dictionary Quotes By Maimonides

God cannot be compared to anything. Note this. — Maimonides

Appending To Dictionary Quotes By Jay McLean

You know what the problem with high school is? There is way too much of it. — Jay McLean