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Black Watch Gender Quotes By John Banville

In order really to write one has to sink deep into the self and become lost there. — John Banville

Black Watch Gender Quotes By Gloria Steinem

Men tend to gain wholeness by acquiring the qualities that are wrongly called feminine. — Gloria Steinem

Black Watch Gender Quotes By Nick Flynn

That's the thing about a book: You're in the public life for a little bit, and then you sort of go away for a little while - several years, in my case - and then you come out again, hopefully. — Nick Flynn

Black Watch Gender Quotes By Pierce Brosnan

As I've gotten older and I've watched people in productions, I go to the theater when I go back to London and see friends in Broadway, I think maybe there might come a time here to get back up there and prove oneself. It's just an itch; it's a nagging itch to go back there. — Pierce Brosnan

Black Watch Gender Quotes By LeeAnn Whitaker

If I bother you so much, why did you let me kiss you again in that hospital? Is the reason to screw up my head more, to see if you still have the knack for it? Because congratulations Nell, you've succeeded yet again. — LeeAnn Whitaker

Black Watch Gender Quotes By Ben Weinman

For Sleeping or Jumping couldn't be a better band name at a better time in music. — Ben Weinman

Black Watch Gender Quotes By Peter Diamandis

Technology is a resource liberating force! — Peter Diamandis

Black Watch Gender Quotes By Dick Cavett

There should be three days a week when no one is allowed to say: 'What's your sign?' Violators would have their copies of Kahlil Gibran confiscated. — Dick Cavett

Black Watch Gender Quotes By Martha Plimpton

Things come to you in life when you're prepared for them, when you're ready for them. — Martha Plimpton

Black Watch Gender Quotes By Jorge Luis Borges

There is a Hindu school of philosophy that says that we are not the actors in our lives, but rather the spectators, and this is illustrated using the metaphor of a dancer. These days, maybe it would be better to say an actor. A spectator sees a dancer or an actor, or, if you prefer, reads a novel, and ends up identifying with one of the characters who is there in front of him. This is what those Hindu thinkers before the fifth century said. And the same thing happens with us. I, for example, was born the same day as Jorge Luis Borges, exactly the same day. I have seen him be ridiculous in some situations, pathetic in others. And, as I have always had him in front of me, I have ended up identifying with him. — Jorge Luis Borges