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Broadwood Grand Quotes By Tryon Edwards

Prejudices are rarely overcome by argument; not being founded in reason they cannot be destroyed by logic. — Tryon Edwards

Broadwood Grand Quotes By Isadora Duncan

My first idea of movement, of the dance, certainly came from the rhythm of the wave. — Isadora Duncan

Broadwood Grand Quotes By Diane Lane

When I was growing up in New York City, my father was a taxi driver for a time. — Diane Lane

Broadwood Grand Quotes By Bear Bryant

At Alabama, our players don't win Heisman Trophies. Our teams win National Championships. — Bear Bryant

Broadwood Grand Quotes By Ransom Riggs

I knew then that my shaky faith in myself was starting to dig a hole in hers, and Emma's confidence was what held everything together. — Ransom Riggs

Broadwood Grand Quotes By Madhur Bhandarkar

In all my movies, be it 'Page 3', 'Chandni Bar' or 'Corporate,' I have tried to depict honesty and reality. — Madhur Bhandarkar

Broadwood Grand Quotes By Anatole Broyard

Either a writer doesn't want to talk about his work, or he talks about it more than you want. — Anatole Broyard

Broadwood Grand Quotes By Charles Stross

The universe is a brightly colored blur of fast-moving shapes augmented by deafening noises. — Charles Stross

Broadwood Grand Quotes By Barbara Demick

The North Korean landscape is strikingly beautiful in places. It could be said to resemble America's Pacific Northwest - but substantially drained of color. — Barbara Demick

Broadwood Grand Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

It had felt as if I were truly awake for the first time, true knowledge running like ice in my blood.
The memory exhilirated me for a moment, then left me with a broken cord of loss. — Patrick Rothfuss

Broadwood Grand Quotes By Florence Welch

I want my music to sound like throwing yourself out of a tree, or off a tall building, or as if you're being sucked down into the ocean and you can't breathe ... It's something overwhelming and all-encompassing that fills you up, and you're either going to explode with it, or you're just going to disappear. — Florence Welch