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Cornhill Quotes By Antonin Artaud

It is thus that the few rare lucid well-disposed people who have had to struggle on the earth find themselves at certain hours of the day or night in the depth of certain authentic and waking nightmare states, surrounded by the formidable suction, the formidable oppression of a kind of civic magic which will soon be seen appearing openly in social behavior. — Antonin Artaud

Cornhill Quotes By Audre Lorde

I started writing because I had a need inside of me to create something that was not there — Audre Lorde

Cornhill Quotes By Jayce O'Neal

Questions are the gateway to wisdom. — Jayce O'Neal

Cornhill Quotes By Vautier Golding

"These are Thy wondrous works, Parent of good, — Vautier Golding

Cornhill Quotes By Alexandra Bracken

Your whole family fell from the crazy tree and hit every damn branch on the way down. — Alexandra Bracken

Cornhill Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

What are you waiting for, you little mortal! You have no time! Get up and get out and do something to protect your miraculous existence! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Cornhill Quotes By Melvil Dewey

Reading is a mighty engine, beside which steam and electricity sink into insignificance. — Melvil Dewey

Cornhill Quotes By Marci Shimoff

When you're Happy for No Reason, you bring happiness to your outer experiences rather than trying to extract happiness from them. You don't need to manipulate the world around you to try to make yourself happy. You live from happiness, rather than for happiness. — Marci Shimoff

Cornhill Quotes By J.W. Lord

A wedding ring is a symbol of commitment; a promise, a pledge, and a vow. The promise is to forsake all others, to stay devoted and true; the pledge is to honor that promise selflessly, to see the whole thing through; and the vow is to keep that pledge unwaveringly, until the days are few. It is a mutual agreement to become one instead of two. — J.W. Lord

Cornhill Quotes By Gary Myers

It's never my intent to be controversial but I don't shy away from it. — Gary Myers

Cornhill Quotes By Kathy Young

Cats may sense early on that you don't like paw prints on your butter, but they will jump onto any surface in the home as long as no one sees it happen. — Kathy Young

Cornhill Quotes By Jane Goldman

Woolf drew on her memories of her holidays in Cornwall for To the Lighthouse, which was conceived in part as an elegy on her parents. Her father was a vigorous walker and an Alpinist of some renown, a member of the Alpine Club and editor of the Alpine Journal from 1868 to 1872; he was the first person to climb the Schreckhorn in the Alps and he wrote on Alpine pleasures in The Playground of Europe (1871). By the time he married Julia Duckworth in 1878, however, a more sedentary Leslie Stephen was the established editor of the Cornhill Magazine, from which he later resigned to take up the editorship of the Dictionary of National Biography in 1882, the year of Woolf 's birth. Stephen laboured on this monumental Victorian enterprise until 1990, editing single-handed the first twenty-six volumes and writing well over 300 biographical entries. He also published numerous volumes of criticism, the most important of which were on eighteenth-century thought and literature. — Jane Goldman

Cornhill Quotes By John Green

It was right then, between when I asked about the labyrinth and when she answered me, that I realized the importance of curves, of the thousand places where girls' bodies ease from one place to another, from arc to the foot to ankle to calf, from calf to hip to wait to breast to neck to ski-slope nose to forehead to shoulder to the concave arch of the back to the butt to the etc. I'd noticed curves before, of course, but I had never quite apprehended their significance. — John Green

Cornhill Quotes By Richard Corliss

The people who run Hollywood are supposed to be masters at creating drama, suspense, thrills - at putting on a great show. If we knew not only who the winners were but also by how much they won, the Oscar show could actually be the Super Bowl of movies. — Richard Corliss

Cornhill Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

In Hell, you'd be foolish to count on people displaying high standards of honesty. The same goes for earth. — Chuck Palahniuk

Cornhill Quotes By Virginia Woolf

I have made up thousands of stories; I have filled innumerable notebooks with phrases to be used when I have found the true story, the one story to which all these phrases refer. But I have never yet found the story. And I begin to ask, Are there stories? — Virginia Woolf