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Benitos Hazleton Quotes By Amelia Warner

The views from Waterloo Bridge are amazing - you can see so much of London. — Amelia Warner

Benitos Hazleton Quotes By Sherman Alexie

I grew up in a storytelling culture, a tribal culture, but also in an American storytelling culture. — Sherman Alexie

Benitos Hazleton Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

She was not herself
she was not anything. She was something that is going to be
soon
soon
very soon. But as yet, she was only imminent. — D.H. Lawrence

Benitos Hazleton Quotes By Penny Reid

I hated longing. I hated it almost as much as I hated pining. It sapped the mind of good judgment, filled the heart with achiness, and distracted the vagina from other potential conquests. — Penny Reid

Benitos Hazleton Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

It is beneath human dignity to lose one's individuality and become a mere cog in the machine. — Mahatma Gandhi

Benitos Hazleton Quotes By Bernd Heinrich

There is beauty not only in that things work, but how they work. — Bernd Heinrich

Benitos Hazleton Quotes By Michael Buckley

Sabrina turned back to the house and saw the horrible truth- a pair of legs was sticking out from beneath it and they were wearing a pari of shiny silver shoes with a remarkable red tint to them. She suddenly realized they hadn't just entered a story. They had entered one of the most famous stories ever told.
Daphne, I don't think we're in Ferryport Landing anymore. — Michael Buckley

Benitos Hazleton Quotes By John Gardner

This highest kind of truth is never something the artist takes as given. It's not his point of departure but his goal. Though the artist has beliefs, like other people, he realizes that a salient characteristic of art is its radical openness to persuasion. Even those beliefs he's surest of, the artist puts under pressure to see if they will stand. — John Gardner