Cellmates Traveling Quotes & Sayings
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Our lives are determined less by our childhood than by the traumatic way we have learned to remember our childhoods. — James Hillman

I'm tired of people doubting. Of people choosing to believe they know what is possible because of what has happened before. Holiday — Pierce Brown

I don't know how it is ... but you seem to think me something wonderful, and indeed, I am not. — Georgette Heyer

The eye awakened is the eye in love. — Frederick Franck

Always just a brainstorm away from our next disaster ... — Birgit Pratcher

There is no going back. Study the past to know why, not what, and from the why, dream and do. There is no shortcut to creation. There may also be no profit in it. — Elizabeth Ann Coleman

I think if 'The Narrow Road To The Deep North' is one of the high points of Japanese culture, then the experience of my father, who was a slave laborer on the Death Railway, represents one of its low points. — Richard Flanagan

The mission of Jesus Christ should reside within all of our hearts: to love one another and to expand his gospel, furthering the Kingdom of God. — Kimberly L. Willis

The new "ambiguity" means, in a way adjudged favorable to literary, poetic, intellectually and psychologically well-devised and praiseworthily executed linguistic performance, uncertainty of meaning, or difficulty for the interpreter in identifying just what the meaning in question is: it means the old meanings of ambiguity with a difference. It means uncertainty of meaning (of a word or combination of words) purposefully incorporated in a literary composition for the attainment of the utmost possible variety of meaning-play compressible within the verbal limits of the composition. — Laura Riding

Then is what you see through this window onto the world so lovely that you have no desire whatsoever to look out through any other window, and that you even make an attempt to prevent others from doing so? — Friedrich Nietzsche