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Aussie Dog Quotes By Lucy Grealy

This singularity of meaning
I was my face, I was ugliness
though sometimes unbearable, also offered a possible point of escape. It became the launching pad from which to lift off, the one immediately recognizable place to point to when asked what was wrong with my life. Everything led to it, everything receded from it
my face as personal vanishing point. — Lucy Grealy

Aussie Dog Quotes By Matt Ruff

I'm sayng people can be real creative when it comes to ducking resposibility"
Mr Fox, talking about Mr Jeckyl & Mr Hyde — Matt Ruff

Aussie Dog Quotes By Cynthia Hand

Tucker doesn't see me right away. He smiles the way he does when he delivers the punch line for a joke, a wry, knowing little flash of teeth and dimple. I melt seeing that smile, remembering the times when it's been aimed at me. — Cynthia Hand

Aussie Dog Quotes By Sheila Kitzinger

In achieving the depersonalization of childbirth and at the same time solving the problem of pain, our society may have lost more than it has gained. We are left with the physical husk; the transcending significance has been drained away. — Sheila Kitzinger

Aussie Dog Quotes By Edward Abbey

Nature is indifferent to our love, but never unfaithful. — Edward Abbey

Aussie Dog Quotes By Jonathan Swift

It is the talent of human nature to run from one extreme to another. — Jonathan Swift

Aussie Dog Quotes By Anna Paquin

I think, generally, most people can't maintain anything that's particularly strict for very long. I watch people trying and failing to do that a lot. — Anna Paquin

Aussie Dog Quotes By Eric Ludy

A great life is not the result of a formula perfectly followed. Rather of a God wholly trusted. — Eric Ludy

Aussie Dog Quotes By Frank Pittman

We long for our father. We wear his clothes, and actually try to fill his shoes ... We hang on to him, begging him to teach ushow to do whatever is masculine, to throw balls or be in the woods or go see where he works ... We want our fathers to protect us from coming too completely under the control of our mothers ... We want to be seen with Dad, hanging out with men and doing men things. — Frank Pittman