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Civitella Casanova Quotes By Stephanie Morrill

Right? Or is writing like everything else in my life where I don't quite measure up?

Loved, but not quite the Gabrielle they had in mind.

Fine for hanging out and talking with, but not cool enough to include in plans.

'Perfect,' yet not someone to be seen with.

Why did I think writing would be any different? — Stephanie Morrill

Civitella Casanova Quotes By Kathy Ireland

There are a lot of good arguments for birth control, but as far as terminating a life that has already come into existence, I haven't found any. — Kathy Ireland

Civitella Casanova Quotes By Peter Sloterdijk

The reason for the existence of the perfection conjured up in these fourteen lines is that it possesses ... the authorization to form a message that appeals from within itself. This power of appeal is exquisitely evident in the object evoked here. The perfect thing is that which articulates an entire principle of being. The poem has to perform no more and no less than to perceive the principle of being in the thing and adapt it to its own existence - with the aim of becoming a construct with an equal power to convey a message. — Peter Sloterdijk

Civitella Casanova Quotes By Hideo Kojima

It's not wether you were right or wrong, but how much faith you were willing to have - that decides the future. — Hideo Kojima

Civitella Casanova Quotes By Gregory Boyington

For those boys, ragged and starved though they were, would still do anything for a laugh or a joke, even if they were beaten afterward for the joke or for laughing. They are the types of kids who make Americans seem great people; they are such a contrast to the ambitious sourpusses who, during the war, held down so many of the bureau jobs here at home, and are still holding them down, and will want to continue holding them - even if it means the continuation of bureaus we no longer need. Even if it means the continuation of all these paid people still making the personal judgments for us - what we should eat, when and how; what foreign countries we should be good to, when and how; what we should think and when we should think it. — Gregory Boyington

Civitella Casanova Quotes By Ranvir Shorey

Time travel is only a little less confusing than wives. — Ranvir Shorey