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Cucinotta Wikipedia Quotes By Heather McHugh

I('m the woman who) always forgot where she was-in a state, in a sentence. — Heather McHugh

Cucinotta Wikipedia Quotes By Jim Gaffigan

I don't want to pick a team. I want to make people laugh and hopefully bring some - be humorous about the human experience, you know, whether they're people of any stripes of life. — Jim Gaffigan

Cucinotta Wikipedia Quotes By Patricia McCormick

Then I placed the blade next to the skin on my palm. A tingle arched across my scalp. The floor tipped up at me and my body spilled away. Then I was on the ceiling looking down, waiting to see what would happen next ... — Patricia McCormick

Cucinotta Wikipedia Quotes By Anthony Liccione

Poverty is like a crumb that sits at a table, and starves itself to death. — Anthony Liccione

Cucinotta Wikipedia Quotes By John McEnroe

When I was eight and a half, my parents moved to a part of Queens where there was a club nearby. We joined, and if you believe in someone up above, I think I was meant to play tennis. — John McEnroe

Cucinotta Wikipedia Quotes By Blaise Pascal

As men who naturally understand their own condition avoid nothing so much as rest, so there is nothing they leave undone in seeking turmoil. — Blaise Pascal

Cucinotta Wikipedia Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I'd like to be a wolf. Not all the time. Just sometimes. In the dark. I would run through the forests as a wolf at night," said Richard, mostly to himself. "I'd never hurt anyone. Not that kind of wolf. I'd just run and run forever in the moonlight, through the trees, and never get tired or out of breath, and never have to stop. That's what I want to be when I grow up ... — Neil Gaiman

Cucinotta Wikipedia Quotes By Georg Feuerstein

In yoga . . . many may take one path as a key in order to experience self-realisation while others take another path, but I say that there is absolutely no difference between the various practices of yoga." - B. K. S. Iyengar, The Tree of Yoga, p. 15 — Georg Feuerstein