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Atrus Myst Quotes By John Crowley

In silvergreen rainy April they went down to Glastonbury on the long straight roads ... — John Crowley

Atrus Myst Quotes By Anthony Paull

God, if only I were smart enough to know I'm worth more than being kept secret — Anthony Paull

Atrus Myst Quotes By Mikhail Baryshnikov

Nobody is born a dancer. — Mikhail Baryshnikov

Atrus Myst Quotes By Jake Busey

Let's say you would see me in a lot more big movies had I done movies that I'd been asked to do playing bad guys. Now that I have a child on the way, I think that you'll probably be seeing me play more bad guys. If that's what's going to put bread on the table, that's what I'm going to be doing. — Jake Busey

Atrus Myst Quotes By Christian Nestell Bovee

He must put his whole life into his work, who would do it well, and make it potential to influence other lives. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Atrus Myst Quotes By Ford Madox Ford

I seemed to perceive that my problem - that what I had to do to prepare myself for getting into contact with her, was just to get back into contact with life. I had been kept for twelve years in a rarefied atmosphere; what I then had to do was a little fighting with real life, some wrestling with men of business, some travelling amongst larger cities, something harsh, something masculine. — Ford Madox Ford

Atrus Myst Quotes By Meg Cabot

Bite me, Harry Potter. — Meg Cabot

Atrus Myst Quotes By Derrick Jensen

I wish that my childhood would have been different. I do not, however, regret what happened. This does not mean tht I would gladly go through it again. But mythologies of all times and all places tell us that those who enter the abyss and survive can bring back important lessons. I have no need to merely imagine the unimaginable. And I will no longer forget. I have learned that whether I choose to feel or not, pain exists, and whether we choose to acknowledge them or not, atrocities continue. I have grown to understand that in the shadow of the unspeakable I can and must speak and act against our culture's tangled web of destructiveness, and stop the destruction at its roots. — Derrick Jensen