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Cromie Obituary Quotes By Joseph Conrad

I remember my youth ... the feeling that I could last forever, outlast the sea, the earth, and all men. — Joseph Conrad

Cromie Obituary Quotes By Gene Amole

The sunrise, of course, doesn't care
if we watch it or not.
It will keep on being beautiful
even if no one bothers to look at it. — Gene Amole

Cromie Obituary Quotes By Zack Love

Sometimes violence is necessary to prevent even more violence, I concluded, almost as if it were an epiphany. — Zack Love

Cromie Obituary Quotes By Justin Winsor

A collection of good books, with a soul to it in the shape of a librarian, becomes a vitalized power among the impulses by which the world goes on to improvement. — Justin Winsor

Cromie Obituary Quotes By Carlos Wallace

If you can train yourself to be actionable instead of reactionary, you will break out of the negative space that is typically furnished with fear, uncertainty and inaction, and move into that peaceful zone of determination, power, decisiveness and growth. Life will become less complicated. — Carlos Wallace

Cromie Obituary Quotes By Gianni Versace

Women are more sure of themselves today. They don't have to emulate the way men dress. — Gianni Versace

Cromie Obituary Quotes By Philipp Meyer

I should say that generally I'm a pretty happy person, but as soon as I'm done with a project, I'm usually not happy at all. I feel a little empty and strange. I begin to think about how I can get better, stretch more artistically and intellectually. My biggest worry is getting complacent. — Philipp Meyer

Cromie Obituary Quotes By Paul Levy

All we have to do to see is open our eyes and look. As we teach what we learn, I am in essence talking to myself. — Paul Levy

Cromie Obituary Quotes By Shirley Jackson

The food comes from the ground and cant' be permitted to stay there and rot; something has to be done with it. — Shirley Jackson