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David Corenswet Quotes By Cindy Sheehan

The war in Iraq will end, our troops will come home, Bush will be impeached and he will be brought to justice. — Cindy Sheehan

David Corenswet Quotes By Rene Gaudette

That which you fear the most, you attract easiest. — Rene Gaudette

David Corenswet Quotes By Heinrich Heine

The stones here speak to me, and I know their mute language. Also, they seem deeply to feel what I think. So a broken column of the old Roman times, an old tower of Lombardy, a weather-beaten Gothic piece of a pillar understands me well. But I am a ruin myself, wandering among ruins. — Heinrich Heine

David Corenswet Quotes By Rachel Cohn

Usually my characters, though young, tend to be street-wise. — Rachel Cohn

David Corenswet Quotes By Kerry King

My strangest media moment a photo session they all had dressed up like 50 gangsters. That was pretty cool. We have to get some more of those kind of photos sometimes. — Kerry King

David Corenswet Quotes By Henrik Larsson

You have to look beyond race because as a human being you have to experience the person from the inside first — Henrik Larsson

David Corenswet Quotes By Susan Fletcher

Love is as varied and unpredictable as the rain is: it comes in constant summer drizzles, or sudden, unforseen storms that make rivers burst their banks and Cornish fishing boats rock and spill and lose their crew in the Atlantic. — Susan Fletcher

David Corenswet Quotes By Maggie Nelson

Am I sitting here now, months later, in Los Angeles, writing all this down, because I want my life to matter? Maybe so. But I don't want it to matter more than others.
I want to remember, or to learn, how to live as if it matters, as if they all matter, even if they don't. — Maggie Nelson

David Corenswet Quotes By Milton H. Erickson

Emphasis should be placed more on what the patient does in the present and will do in the future than on a mere understanding of why some long-past event occurred. — Milton H. Erickson