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Bewilderd Quotes By Jerry Pinto

I wanted to understand her predicament because I was her son and I loved her with a helpless corroded love. — Jerry Pinto

Bewilderd Quotes By Helen Hayes

Everybody starts at the top, and then has the problem of staying there. Lasting accomplishment, however, is still achieved through a long, slow climb and self-discipline. — Helen Hayes

Bewilderd Quotes By Tony Windsor

The National Party is a dying party. — Tony Windsor

Bewilderd Quotes By Antonin Artaud

We have the right to lie, but not about the heart of the matter. — Antonin Artaud

Bewilderd Quotes By Walter Isaacson

If you just sit and observe, you will see how restless your mind is. If you try to calm it, it only makes it worse, but over time it does calm, and when it does, there's room to hear more subtle things - that's when your intuition starts to blossom and you start to see things more clearly and be in the present more. Your mind just slows down, and you see a tremendous expanse in the moment. You see so much more than you could see before. It's a discipline; you have to practice it. — Walter Isaacson

Bewilderd Quotes By Wislawa Szymborska

I am telling him
what he wants to hear: ants
dying of love under
the constellation of the dandelion.
I swear that a white rose,
sprinkled with wine, sings.
I am laughing, tilting
my head carefully
as if checking an invention.
I am dancing, dancing
in astonished skin, in
an embrace that creates me. — Wislawa Szymborska

Bewilderd Quotes By David Kelley

It is out of character for a country that prides itself on intellectual freedom to put the education of its young in the hands of the state. — David Kelley

Bewilderd Quotes By J.J. Abrams

I believe in anything that will engage the audience and make the story more effective. — J.J. Abrams

Bewilderd Quotes By J.M. Roberts

More people than ever before look to government as their best chance of securing well-being rather than as their inevitable enemy. Politics as a contest to capture state power has at times apparently replaced religion (sometimes even appearing to eclipse market economics) as the focus of faith that can move mountains. — J.M. Roberts