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Cristyne Denise Quotes By Anton Chekhov

People's destinies are so different. Some people drag along, unnoticed and boring - they're all alike, and they're all unhappy. Then there are others, like for instance you - you're one in a million. You're happy - — Anton Chekhov

Cristyne Denise Quotes By Doug Scott

In order to climb properly on big peak one must free oneself of fear. This means you must write yourself off before any big climb. You must say to yourself, I may die here. — Doug Scott

Cristyne Denise Quotes By John Steinbeck

Hazel grew up - did four years in grammar school, four years in reform school, and didn't learn a thing in either place. Reform schools are supposed to teach viciousness and criminality but Hazel didn't pay enough attention. — John Steinbeck

Cristyne Denise Quotes By Laura Carmichael

I think as an actor you're used to having to travel, so wherever the work, is you're willing to go. — Laura Carmichael

Cristyne Denise Quotes By Ashok Kallarakkal

Perfecting is a journey ... There is no destination called perfection. — Ashok Kallarakkal

Cristyne Denise Quotes By George R R Martin

The Drowned God did not answer. He seldom did. That was the trouble with gods. — George R R Martin

Cristyne Denise Quotes By Virginia Woolf

I am the guardian of the sleeping fawn; the snow is dear to me; and the moon rising; and the silver sea. — Virginia Woolf

Cristyne Denise Quotes By John Irving

Rituals are comforting; rituals combat loneliness. — John Irving

Cristyne Denise Quotes By Kate Hudson

Your children teach you so much. It's a real mirror of yourself. — Kate Hudson

Cristyne Denise Quotes By Natalie Clifford Barney

The finest life is spent creating oneself, not procreating. — Natalie Clifford Barney

Cristyne Denise Quotes By Michael Moorcock

The subtlest lie of all is the full truth. — Michael Moorcock