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Ceciles Garden Quotes By Ernst Gombrich

The Painter must leave the beholder something to guess. — Ernst Gombrich

Ceciles Garden Quotes By Denis Johnson

WE'RE ON THE CUTTING EDGE OF REALITY ITSELF. RIGHT WHERE IT TURNS INTO A DREAM — Denis Johnson

Ceciles Garden Quotes By Julia Quinn

Just her and the great outdoors. Gwendolyn Margaret Passmore and a million blades of grass. — Julia Quinn

Ceciles Garden Quotes By David Nicholls

David Holdaway was my stage name. I was an actor for about eight years in the '90s. I had to change my name because there was another David Nicholls, and I thought if I changed it to my mother's name, she'd be touched. — David Nicholls

Ceciles Garden Quotes By Shannon Tweed

You can still be strong and be feminine. — Shannon Tweed

Ceciles Garden Quotes By Debasish Mridha

My thoughts are the dance of my consciousness on the stage of my mind. — Debasish Mridha

Ceciles Garden Quotes By Esther M. Friesner

The world is full of marvels, if you're willing to travel far enough to see them. — Esther M. Friesner

Ceciles Garden Quotes By Ken Follett

You didn't ask for a priest." "Whether I've been good or bad, I don't think God will be fooled by a last-minute change of heart. — Ken Follett

Ceciles Garden Quotes By Richard Yates

Are artists and writers the only people entitled to lives of their own? — Richard Yates

Ceciles Garden Quotes By Walter Keane

Nobody could paint eyes like El Greco and nobody can paint eyes like Walter Keane. — Walter Keane

Ceciles Garden Quotes By Tim O'Brien

I showed up in October 1946, part of an early surge that would become a great nationwide baby boom. My sister Kathy was born a year later. — Tim O'Brien

Ceciles Garden Quotes By Anna Quindlen

She felt the way she always did when she was traveling, as though she was enjoying the novelty but would be happiest when she could consider it all from the vantage point of home, with her suitcase unpacked ... — Anna Quindlen