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Bazzard Quotes By Nikki Giovanni

I share with the painters the desire
To put a three-dimensional picture
On a one-dimensional surface

from Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day — Nikki Giovanni

Bazzard Quotes By Michael Cunningham

It is only after knowing him for some time that you begin to realize you are, to him, an essentially fictional character, one he has invested with nearly limitless capacities for tragedy and comedy not because that is your true nature but because he, Richard, needs to live in a world peopled by extreme and commanding figures. — Michael Cunningham

Bazzard Quotes By Charles Dickens

Mr. Bazzard's father, being a Norfolk farmer, would have furiously laid about him with a flail, a pitch-fork, and every agricultural implement available for assaulting purposes, on the slightest hint of his son's having written a play. — Charles Dickens

Bazzard Quotes By Anonymous

Ah, to be young and in love. — Anonymous

Bazzard Quotes By Colin Farrell

Quite often on a movie like Total Recall you have this training period of two or three months where, like on the first 'Underworld' I was doing gymnastics and trampolining and all this stuff which I don't do in the movie necessarily, but mentally it helps. You come home and you go: 'Well, I've done all that. I must be an action star now!' So it helps you focus a little bit and gets you fit. — Colin Farrell

Bazzard Quotes By Travis Barker

I have my kids every Friday through Monday, and I don't leave them the whole time I have them. — Travis Barker

Bazzard Quotes By Anne Rouen

To know, finally, what love is and not be allowed fulfilment ... — Anne Rouen

Bazzard Quotes By Courtney Milan

Will I see you at all?
He shook his head. But he couldn't yet make himself move away. He was unwilling to relinquish his hold on her, unwilling to say that final good-bye. He held her for a minute, then two, then three, simply holding her and committing to memory what he could not have in life. There was a sweet, comforting scent to her.
His memory was very, very good, but she was better.
He only loosened his grip when he feared he might not be able to let go of her at all. — Courtney Milan