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Bruxelles Airport Quotes By Beth Ditto

I thought to be feminine was to give in to straight culture, or the beauty standard, but in my heart I had a flair for fashion and style. They were passions I kept secret because I didn't understand I could love clothes and hair and makeup and still like girls. — Beth Ditto

Bruxelles Airport Quotes By Woodrow Wilson

God knows that any man who would seek the presidency of the United States is a fool for his pains. The burden is all but intolerable, and the things that I have to do are just as much as the human spirit can carry. — Woodrow Wilson

Bruxelles Airport Quotes By Johan Huizinga

Play is a uniquely adaptive act, not subordinate to some other adaptive act, but with a special function of its own in human experience. — Johan Huizinga

Bruxelles Airport Quotes By Agatha Christie

Yew berries?" "Berries or leaves. Highly poisonous. Taxine, of course, is the alkaloid. — Agatha Christie

Bruxelles Airport Quotes By Toba Beta

Words of revelation understood only by
those who open-minded and pure-hearted. — Toba Beta

Bruxelles Airport Quotes By Austin Grossman

The voice came from the other side of the divider, an older man, bald, who wore a leather vest over a dark blue button-down shirt, like a Radio Shack manager who moonlighted as a forest brigand. — Austin Grossman

Bruxelles Airport Quotes By David Foster Wallace

Most of the writers I know are weird hybrids. There's a strong streak of egomania coupled with extreme shyness. Writing's kind of like exhibitionism in private. And there's also a strange loneliness, and a desire to have some kind of conversation with people, but not a real great ability to do it in person. — David Foster Wallace

Bruxelles Airport Quotes By Philipp Meyer

If you're always thinking about someone else's work, about the tradition you're working in, how can you possibly make anything good? — Philipp Meyer