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Blindman Blinds Quotes By Franz Kafka

Sometimes I'd like to stuff all Jews (myself included) into the drawer of a laundry basket. then open it to see if they've suffocated — Franz Kafka

Blindman Blinds Quotes By A. Petrov

In all honesty, it's just time for me to move on with my life. Lord knows he moved on with his, Rala replied — A. Petrov

Blindman Blinds Quotes By Benjamin Hoff

It is very hard to be brave," said Piglet, sniffing slightly, "when you're only a Very Small Animal."
Rabbit, who had begun to write very busily, looked up and said: "It is because you are a very small animal that you will be Useful in the adventure before us. — Benjamin Hoff

Blindman Blinds Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Being alone in body & spirit begets loneliness, and loneliness begets more loneliness. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Blindman Blinds Quotes By Meryl Streep

I think you find your own way. You have your own rules. You have your own understanding of yourself, and that's what you're going to count on. In the end, it's what feels right to you. Not what your mother told you. Not what some actress told you. Not what anybody else told you but the still, small voice. — Meryl Streep

Blindman Blinds Quotes By Akiva Goldsman

Anything you make has its own wavelength and its own sound. It's like a tuning fork, until the things that resonate are correct for it. — Akiva Goldsman

Blindman Blinds Quotes By Jim Barksdale

Well, the sales of our products clearly demonstrate their value to businesses and to individuals. — Jim Barksdale

Blindman Blinds Quotes By Herbert Butterfield

In the last resort, sheer insight is the greatest asset of all. — Herbert Butterfield

Blindman Blinds Quotes By Jenni Olson

I have always been interested in crafting films that use long, static urban landscape shots as a way of manipulating the emotions of the viewer and forcing them to slow down, which I think simultaneously makes them more vulnerable as spectators, and also puts them in a position of being more than just spectators. — Jenni Olson