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Bitwine Quotes By Penelope Douglas

Own who you are," he commanded. "And don't apologize. Do you understand? Own it or it
will own you. — Penelope Douglas

Bitwine Quotes By Seth Godin

A one-hit wonder is a legend who stopped early. — Seth Godin

Bitwine Quotes By Linus Roache

When you've got good writing, you can kind of give up all the research, in a way, and start just following the emotional integrity of the journey of your character. — Linus Roache

Bitwine Quotes By Maria Montessori

The selfsame procedure which zoology, a branch of the natural sciences, applies to the study of animals, anthropology must apply to the study of man; and by doing so, it enrolls itself as a science in the field of nature. — Maria Montessori

Bitwine Quotes By Robert Wyatt

I maintain that the greatest crime committed by America - with the possible exception of the carpet-bombing of Laos - was the Disneyfication of Winnie The Pooh. — Robert Wyatt

Bitwine Quotes By Mia Kirshner

Every day is bizarre. — Mia Kirshner

Bitwine Quotes By Ali Smith

It is like everything in layers. Things happen right at the front of the pictures and at the same time they continue happening, both separately and connectedly, behind, and behind that, and again behind that, like you can see, in perspective, for miles. Then there are the separate details, like that man with the duck. They're all also happening on their own terms. The picture makes you look at both
the close-up happenings and the bigger picture. Looking at the man with the duck is like seeing how everyday and how almost comic cruelty is. The cruelty happens in among everything else happening. It is an amazing way to show how ordinary cruelty really is. — Ali Smith

Bitwine Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The human mind and the entire life process is chaotic. Chaos is not something that lacks order; chaos has varieties of order within it. — Frederick Lenz