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Bebbington Quadrilateral Quotes By John Coltrane

Keep a thing happenin' all throughout. — John Coltrane

Bebbington Quadrilateral Quotes By Edward Weston

The photograph isolates and perpetuates a moment of time: an important and revealing moment, or an unimportant and meaningless one, depending upon the photographer's understanding of his subject and mastery of his process. — Edward Weston

Bebbington Quadrilateral Quotes By Rudyard Kipling

Then the Kolokolo Bird said with a mournful cry, Go to the banks of the great, grey-green greasy Limpopo River, all set about with fever-trees, and find out. — Rudyard Kipling

Bebbington Quadrilateral Quotes By Jay-Z

I got this black chick, she don't know how to act
Always talkin' out her neck, makin' her fingers snap
She like, Listen Jigga Man, I don't care if you rap
You better - R-E-S-P-E-C-T me — Jay-Z

Bebbington Quadrilateral Quotes By Woody Allen

Basically I am a low-culture person. I prefer watching baseball with a beer and some meatballs. — Woody Allen

Bebbington Quadrilateral Quotes By Bernard Cornwell

That is why battles of the shield wall are slow to start. Men have to nerve themselves for the horror. — Bernard Cornwell

Bebbington Quadrilateral Quotes By Sheri S. Tepper

Our lives are made up of many things, not just one. Many answers, not just one. It's men that want one answer for everything. They're always making laws, as though they could make one law that would be just in all cases. They can't. They never have. I think men get derailed, sometime during their growing up. Instead of settling for what's honest and real and sort of thoughtful, they go off on these quests. They go strutting and crowing, waving their weapons and shouting their battle cries. They say they're seeking something higher, but it always seems to end in pain, doesn't it? — Sheri S. Tepper